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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.· ~ • . . · •• :: ' • ' ·~. Cella~· Kin St1-ang#M: • • • ,. • ' ·~· •• -. . - ·--. ·-. • .• Mitehell-Stans • Boat Capsizes; ' ' ..... -- Mist .. ial Denied· 2 Taken From Sea ' . _By F-ederal Judge By Coast Guard "•MOHOA'I·" AFTERNOON, M>,;RCH' 4, ' WIOl.'tr: MO. fl. t St:d.O..i,.,. ,....S :a • UPIT ......... ~ '.S~t Rev~e.?. · • • ' • r . : •1 One· lumberyard owner lJllBeaverton, Ore., found a way to voice his : · displeasure ·over the oil abort.age., For the end .of month special sale : •· he has lin1i~d gasol}ne' · station-owners l!» 10· pieces · with no limit ;· ,. fa[ 'regular cu~loD!erB. , , ' ...; • . _ fC0ast Cutira~1fe1icoptiir ..... . fliesciles -2-F-r-om Ocean . ~-o j>eople w:re· plucked .~ choppy waters off Huntingtoo Beach State Bt;>ch .· • iunday by a U.S. •eoast Guard helicopter .. 4fter banging c..nto their capsiied boat ~• two hours. / , "One of the unlucky aallors, Jill Pollnow '.el 137 Topaz Ave., Balboa Islahd,·had ·lroubte •walklng after her stay in the . pD!d, §<legree surf, atate> meguarda said. . • .. • She was taken to Pacifica .Ho.:;>ilal in HtDingtoo Beach for obeervation and released the same day . . Her boating companion, Alex Kimble of 2941 Edgely Place, Los AlamitoS, Wanned up in the llCeguan!s, cfflce arter the evening rescue at tee. Lifeguards said today the pair was sailing the sm.all 10 lo 12 fool Uilboa1 from Long Beach when its rudd<I' bnJl<e and 1t was &own over by 25 miles Public Apprubal ··pei--~. 'lbe gully windo ud three lo four Joot -nves defeated their efforts lo rtpt the boot, --·- ---· lileC1Jonll Aid. •. I ,-, ' ·Of· Nixon Slips PlUNC!:l'ON, N.J . (AP) -Nific -..... CHaf al ~ NJml'I per- loi-in ollioo boa apln lllooed lo-wltJdn -polhl of his all-tlrn1i'low " •· -t. -., lo the lateol llollop Poll. ,.,,.,,,,......, perc<nl ol -adults )llJlled In rwo nrveys -Fob. a to 11 and Feb. 15 to 111 •PIJl"O"!CI ol the -t's per!.,,,,_ while • percel1I t9ia)IPIU9ed -111 percem ... omdedded. • . R was llibted by H1llllinlfon Beach ' Qty Beach ltfOguards ... -.. the pier. They colled the ~Guard. . Wiim Ille bdloopter arriftd -8 p.m., the boot bod drllled aboal lwo --el the lint atptlnc. ---·-lmn .Cbe lielloopler and ho"red Ole ml\ over Cbe -lo briDg Ille -ap ... by """· Tile htlleopler lheo llnrW al tl!e lltate belch Plfkml ..... fls ~··enprs oat. ._,...OUD Judge-Nixes county P u %%1e • Mistrialin Mystery Widens Fund Case In Three Deaths . NEW YORK (UPI) -Federal Judge Lee P. Gagliardi today de:".:ed a mistrial in the MHchel1·Stans case, and defense attorneys .in their opening statements portrayed the two> former powerful figures in the Nixon administration as men of high character who contributed their lives to public service. Former Attorney General John N. l\fitchell and fonn er C o m m e r c e Secretary l\taurice a Stans are accused of using pol.Jtical influence to try to impede a major federal investigation of fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco in exchange for his secret $200,000 contributioo to the Nixon 1972 campaign. 11-litchell''s attorney, Peter F1eming Jr., told the jury ol eight men· and four women that the evidence would show "there's not a single speck, fragment, .of -.,.-,11ia1 ,John Mitchell did anything to fix, to stop, to infiueoce an investigation of Robert Vesai." He said Atitdlell did not even know Vesco and jdded: !'Would this man with his background with a liletime o( hard work, public service, fix a case of a man be didn't even know?" • Stans' attorney, Walter J. Bonner, told !See MITCHELL, Page %) Fathers Can't Nix Abortions WASHINGTON (ti!'!) -'lbe U.S. Supreme court let atand today • Florida """' -that fathers have no right to prevent a . wmu. Jrom obtaining an ·--1'be court acted in a brief order, -opinion. . A J'l.year.-. Florida man, Identified in lepl briefs only with a ....-)"111. asked that hll 11- year-old funner girlfriend b e prevented fnlm obtaining a n -· A Florida appeals COllrl cited rwo 1173 Supreme Olurt decisions holding that a -..n's right lo privacy "ii brood emugh to mcoiupua a woman's decilion whetber to terminate h e r -·· • By TO~f BARLEY Cummings will almost certainly be Of IM DallJ' P'llM Jvtr Cance.Jed. TY."t> deaths earlier ci~ifi~d,.by the' ?1-lrs. ~forgan's partly clothed body Orange County Coroner's Office as was found by a Santa Ana patrolman suicides are being probed today by Santa a few hours after fBI agents reponed Ana police investigating lhe,killing last receiving a call from an unidentified weekend o{ Dr. Lollis J. Cella's mother-male who was demanding a ransom in-law. for her return. Investigators have removed both fil es Her neighbors told police they v•cre from the coroner's office and are not alarmed about her disappearance and prepared today to comment on the status that she had not been seen "since • of their inquiries into the recent .deaths Thursday afternoon when she was visited of Aladdin Apartmerits' tmants Charles. by her daughter, Mrs. Cella. John Malinowski, 34, and Lind a Coroner's investigators determined CummingJ, 26• .that the silver·halred wici?1Yf. w1hosebl bkod Y But they readily confinned today that was dwnped under a p1 e o an cts the stran~Uoo slaying last Friday of in a field at the rear of the building, Dr. Cella s mother-in-law, Marion Trav· had been strangled. en Moraan, 79 has led them to serious· It was learned today that the same • Jy quesliOO the suicide classification cause of death was given last Jan. placed by coruoe<'•, officer& oa~ .\¢1>-. -~ fo1:J..lndl1 c;wrynings, 26, ~n. attracti~e er IJodit!. • · redhe8d whose body wlls discovered ·~ And it was made clear today that her bedroom by Aladdin Apartments the suicide. li.stblg on the death of Miss (See PROBES, P1ge ZI ., Dr. Slocuni .Fraud Case Slated for J~ry .Today .. \\'hat Is believed to have been the 1on£est criminal trial in Orange County Superior Court hlstory moved intoJ. its fmal ·hour• today with lnstructioas lo the Jury that h" beard the lraud case al:ainst Dr.-wesley Gamer Slocum. . ~neatly foar years ago of charges that he killed and dismember~ his Want · daughter . while he and his fonner .wife lived at U\eir Mesa Verde honie. He was arrested after moving men found the child's remains, carefully wrapped in butcher's paper, in a freezer . '(See SLOCUM, P•ce ZI Tbe lormer Colla Meoa physician Jw, been accused in tbe near 'six-month ------------- trial el defnudJng the state'• Modi-Cal ocpnlzatioo of wbllt oould be •• 111\ich .. Slll,90ll. -HE'S 47-364lJ; COLLEGE QUEEN Tile jury In JudP Hannon G. Scovilh!'s courtroolft WU tokl Sloctnn, 47, DOW ' el Sonia Ana, billed the state qoncy by !Mt..-in jus\ one yur. . PMTSBURGH. Pa. (AP) It waa fur11!er alleged during the tzial -"Uberatlon works bolti 1-.y1," &-foot-4 that he beovtty podded the bill• of , Fred Lamke said . Blier he was elected at least a 1ocal families and billed homeoomtng queen ovtt the weekend Blue Sllleld I« petleota who had never by the lludent body r · Point Park -or board ol Dr. Slocum. BlllO Olllege. Shield proc12 1!1 claims for the MtdioCal Lamke, • un'°r journalism major organiuU. from Haniaburg, Pa.i uld his \'Ital Dr. Slocum Jiu -fried "1 u.. ... tlsllb ... 47-38-40. same COllrlnlpm In which he wu cleared . . .Some __ Qaim Gas Ration lneff ective It isn 't working. _,,---- That is the conclusion of many Orange Coast area "odds" and "evens" who suffered through the fi rst weekend of the mandatory fuel distri bution plan. The Jines arc just as long as ever, according to drivers polled by the Daily Pilot. although dealers reported part of the plan is v•orking: Everybody lined up is less than half-gassed and carrying the proper license digit. Only 25 stations ""ere open in all of Orange County on Sunday. according to the Office of ~~mcrgcncy Services. The few stalions that were open had long tines of cars. including one in 5.1nta Ana which had a line LS miles long. This morn ing, during the commuter hour, lines appeared to be ho shorter than before adoption of the odd.even distribution program. Some tapering off was noted after 8 p,m. y.·hen drivers beaded for their jobs. "It doesn 't appear to be working. Tile lines arc as kmg as ever," said Bryan Austin 1of Costa ~lesa, y.·ho "sat out" thl; weekend · because h Is ,Volkswagen "'~s near . er'ply .and his van only hair full~ Pat Guilford of Anaheim agreed. "There's still a lot of lines. I got gas !See GAS, Page %) Orange Coast • Weather The wet weekend is over and, naturally. the sun appeared ioda) and is-e:tpected b&ck again Tues- day. v.-eal.her service sees "'armer days v.ith highs at the beaches at 60 rising to the mid-&Os inland. . INSIDE TODA. Y Freft.sh, A.meriam and Turkish officials are probil1g t'tt tangled.. wrtckage oj a Turki.th je,li11er carrying 344 persons wl1ic11 crashed Sund411 mar Patil. See &tory and phoW1 Page 4. •Mfillt \. •• M. •• ,. C.it1k t Cm• .. ,., °""' 11Mlke1 &~t .. _ ·~"""-' Fi~Mltl -""" l•!Mltn I , " • -. ' - I__ .,. .. , .. 1 r'ILU1 $ • MOl'ld•J. M1rth 4, 19'74 Nixon Sti·11 Stippor · s :Jlalde~an T~stimony' \ . ..._ ·-WASHINGToN (UPI) -~atdent Nixon stands by statements la.st tumn\er supporting testlmony by his former toP aide, H. R. Haldeman, regarding paymcnls of hush money· to the original Yt'atcrgate defendanls, a \Yhlte House spokesman said today . Testimony by Haldeman before the Senate Watergate conunlttet, ln whieh he quoted Nixon as saying paymftit Loag Dlstaace ol such money would be wrongi *as meetlng }¥as <f"ect . ,1pedfically · UstcQ as a ne Jn an Warren also said Nixon hid . no 'lndictment handed up t'ridaf against the former White !louse chief or staff. lntcnUon of frying to keep U.S. District Responding to questions J r 0 m Judge John J, Sirica from tumlng over reporters, deputy presidential press a secret grand jury report to the House secretary Gerald r.. Warren said today Judiciary Committee if he decides to the .President stands by statemcnta at d 0 so. an Aug. 22 news conference in which NiJon said HaJdeman's version or the It was not known whether Slrica had read the report -handed him at the same time as the indictments of seven former Nixon associates -or whether he decided on the grand jury'• request High Court Affirms to tum it over to the judiciary committee considering Ni1oo's lmpeaclunenL .• The seaJed rep:>rt is +believ'ed to detail the grand jury's views on the President's involvement, i! any, in the W~tergat rover-up. _CATV Transmissions Sirica returned today from a weekend ou't of town and. one of his aides said !. ' " . WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. SuproplC Court ruled, 6 to 3. today in a-major copyright case that CATV operators have the right to pick up .. FNtnP .. ~J 1MITCHELL ... ,ibere ""'Fld be ''no action on Watergate" and transmit netwqrk ·and other original tod ay. programs ally &stance they wish . The Friday indictment accused T~ court , urg~ Congress, however, tfaldeman or lying when he told the to legislate pa the~ complex issue ol Senate Watergate oommittee I as t copyright pro1ectlon In the b-CllStlng summer that when Jolin W. Dean Ill field~ . · • • told Nixon and bhmell that It mlltioo ' -• would be neoded to husl! up th< The ~on. 8ffirm!ng: port of a Znd defendant!, the President said K could U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, be raised but that "would be wrong." held that the tong dlstance vansmt,.lon Questioned about an apparent conllict the Jury tbat Stans would take the of. ~1Dl3 for ~ or cable antenna in lhe grand jury's view d. the testimooy, witness c:hair in hla own deflDle. teteVilion does DOt ln!ringe ott any Warren said, "ll neceisary we win de.Al Flemio( ·sald ·nM!lio( lbolll Mltfliell copyright beld i by orillinaton 01 the with th~ at oome ·point in the fut""' tokl!!I the 91l!Dd. . • , • -. , In Ule proper way and at the proper Jn ru.1hl«. ~ the mistrial motion material. time. " made by ~ defeMe Friday, GagUardi • The ruling ca~e after a prolon"ed In the Senate, the two top Democrats, _llld ~ 1Xlacluded ~ tile jury C'Quld controversy which arrayed lhe networks 11-1ike M~fleld of Mootana and Robert nobMle' dftwn .. ialer'enc<f o1 _,itDt and coov"'~ broldcutm 1p!Nt c. Byrd of w .. 1 Virginia, said the fnw tbe opening statement of proeecutor the growing' eATV indilstty wrucll iJ9es -'.C.led -d"'1Ufii!nr 3"oulil"be fo.Winled Jaii'aM W. Rayhlll. • ·, · high . altitude aotennas and microwave lo the judiciary committee· promptly. 'Ille";)lldse ;iioMI Iha~ the Jury had to transmit programs to pay subscribers Nixon _motored back to Washington be8ft"':""•ll!PI)' 1nitruoLtd on the fict that · In other major action, the court: Sunday evening from a weekend at Camp an~~• M.ely'an accusaUon··• .... r • 1,· '" • David, Md. azid .tllJI; all ~ sljlDd ~·· .-Riiied I .to, I, with J111Uee Wtlllam Aides said the White House stilt does 1.11ie11 wee . ,"' , ~. 0. D9uglii '.dllie!tltng, lllat the Vet«ans not know what ~ In the secret report. Tbo. -' wl1ea Raylltll' • Admlnlttration hes the oonstduilonat ·Sources told · UPI that White Houae 4old llle .'jury lo "put )'OU!'lelVell In rilht to deny GI btll of rights educational la"l'ers are "ooncemed" the report the place of the grand jurOn:' who _ benefits to con~lentloua objectors who might contain ' •i nf I am mat or y --kldlcted~-derendants, sar_tng there--perlC?"tt non-nullt~ry d1.1ties instead of conclusions." " - 1 would be a natural inference Of guilt. se.rvmg in the ~hlary. Another gnind jury was expected to Gacliaidl said that readin& of the ~ -Agreed wtth_ lower court decisions rot um more major lndi~ this openmg statement CCllYinced him' the that federal courtS lack jwisdlction over week dealing with activities ol the White proeecution bad not plamed an ·inlerence wiion requirements that candidates for 1{~ "Plumbers" Wlit and It.. 1971 1 ot guJk. offi~ must sign non: Communist break-in at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's I Fleming In his OIJ<lllng ... tement said affidavit!.· . psydtialrilt. · , that. the~$200,000 V,esco eontrlbuUan was . -Held that a New Xor~ la'i\' prohlbllmg Tbe secret report in Slrfca's sale, I a ~ of Jiii) .rntflicil ;'CXlbillbuled by mamages by _ prlsoi>ers ,.rvlng life sources clooe to the tnvestlptioo have thee' pO{J!lle''of'llls' ODC111ry, ,,,,,.,. Pc>OI', 1enlenc<ll Is cOnstltuJ!onal> told UPI,, 1wnm.rn..• .. tdence • u.. s>me ricb" to the Nixon campaign. -Agreed l£l hea: an appeal by a Watergate grand jury heard about Nixon. "Whatever the proMCUUon may. ar.gue, group , of 62 1µ1ncns ~lega\et Lo ~he The New York Times and the the amounc. involved wa1 less rtban..ll)eo'' 1972 Democratac National Convention ·Washington Pn5t reported ·over lhe . th.inf· of one percent of. all the money who are thre&.tened with contempt . in w~ the grand jurf aiocludes the contributed," Fleming said. a state court as a result of a seating President Ylas in on the coverup "1be eveidence will show that Mtcbell dispute ll'ilh a group led by Chicago conspiracy, , •~,:..,.~ never -actOO iri anY waY Oihet than Mayor Richard Daley. ---'------"---=- .what was best for his country." Fleming said that the V e s c o contribution 1uwas u lf in an election <'OSting 1100 Vesco had oontribuled 32 cents." He asked that the jury consider "whether in eesence John Mltchell would sell his life for 32 cents." Both attorneys pointed oUt that the · defendants had put thetmelves through school by working during the day and att~ classes 1at night -· Mitchell in Jaw smoot ao:I S:taDI in becoming a ciertifted publlc accountant. 'Ille two are charged with perjury, obsUoodng justice and COflSplracy. The attome.ys said the charge of lying under oath to the grand jury was "one man's word against another" and asked that the jury conskkr the character of each man against that of the people called to tesUiy agaimt him. Fro111 Page J SLOCUM .•. In the CATV case, Chief Justice \\'arren E. Burger, Douglas and. Justice Harry A. Blackmun dissented. Douglas, ln • ~nt shared by Burger, wrote: HA C~TV station that b.lilds an antenna to pick up telecasts in area B and then transmit it by cable to area A Is reproducing the copyright work oot pursuant to a 1Jce119e from the o\Tner of the copyright but by the<t. That reads the copyright act out of e:a:istence ror·CATV." The test case was brought by the Columbia Broadcasting Syslem against Teleprmopter Corp., challaneging the latter's ~ of distant CBS slgnars for CATV retransmission over cable outlets. Murder Trial Of Two Officers Now Under Way at the Slocum home. Conviction on grand theft and . any Jury slectlon began · today In the one of the other 24 fraud allegations Orange . County Superior court trial _of aired against the surgeon In the current two policemen separately charged with trial coold put him in state priloo for murder and 1Wault rollowing a &t}ooting up to JO· years. -fracas in a Tustin bar. Judge-Byron-K. McMillan cleared tbe way for Jury picking In the trial of Cypress Police. Sgt. Tbonw Baroid!, TT. and Garden Grove patrolman Jerry Gray. 29, by denying a series of pretrial defense motions for exclusion and suppression of ev1<1ence. " DAILY PILOT TM°''"" CNll OAllV lllL01', Wtftot Miid! It ~!llld 1'114 H .... ,,. .... II ""4..,..,, W IM a,.,.._ j: .. 11 llllM!llllrlt ~'t· '-"' "" tOll-••• ""'"""-'· M4ot6ty .,.....,... f'r!Uy, ftr CHI• MHI, HIWfJlrt hl<fl. Hllllflllt!Oll l ..cfl/f'9111'1!1ift Vlllty, l"lllM .,. •.-c:ll, 1 .... ~5.tt"1lttK• -kn C ..... "1 s.., J-'C•1tlt!,•n1. A 1lftcllt l"llllMI •Ill*' hi 11!*11\Md S.lllfHy. •Ml ,.,.,....,._ 1'11t Pl'llW.lpel ll\lblllllir!t 1tlt111I It •I -Wftl ... ., •ir-.t. c...111 ~. (lolltof11i., ~ l:•••rt N, W•H 'rft'""' ..... hlolh ..... Barol'di is aecused of firing the shot thst killl!d t.1arine Corps Capt. Randall S . .Robinette, 25, during a brawl in the Bachelors III bar on Jan. 5. 1973. .,. Gray ts accused of shooting patron Sam Campise, 35, of Tustin, in the. cheet in a later dispute that erupted in the parking lot of the Tustin tavern. - "''' TIMiMt9 Borling Aro•nd Linda Hagcberg is joined by her partner in Little Interna· tional horse and livestock show at University of Wisconsin. Phone booth was crowded but neigh·borly. • Let the Sun Shine In Paul Davis, an EngUsh professor at the University or New Mexico, explains how the solar. heating sys· tern works on his neighbor's Albuquerque house. The solar water heater works in conjunction with - ( a wall Oeft) composed o( SS.gallon drums. Water in the drums is heated in the wall and in the heater to wann the hoUSQ: FromP.,,e J PROBES ••• Hearsts Awaiting Word manager Louis Stanley Wlecheclti, 30. Wlecheck.i is today held in Orange County Jail awaiting · arraignment on Month After Abduction charces that he strmgled Mn. 1&'.lrcan-..... • ~ ........ · ... , ~ ,. •4 ~.-,.,. ,.. ('" ln the elderly woman's Jiving room and SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A full as a .. prisoner or .war is Hearst did carried h$!f' body out to tbe •rear of month after Patricia .Hear,t was 1not 1bnme,11atelf put up the mcoiy. He ~building. ;1~:r~i:;~!;:i~i.v\::YP{: -.be diilnl J11ye1t,·llldthe Heant Police claim that he is the man who for word the 20.yeaN>td heiress Is still Cei-p .... ""°'1ki·f9ivide ~S4 million for tOod made ·the ransom calls to the FBI. alive lll)d welt. , · -'!Jul only, ~ft<IJJ¥ girt waa fre<d. They illete that he made the calls Randolph A. and Catherine Hearst ·, Sb)ce ·:th!", i\e kidnapcn ~ve not to divert attention from his role in broke nine days of sQence SWlday WhJD · ~ heard from. The last mesiage the killlng of J'4rs. Morgan. they •tewed toa banlt of mlcrophones lromJ'alricla •to 4ef parmts was. taped Santi Ana pOUce COhfinn today that in front of tbe1i' HlllsbOrougb home "to ~ · · Wiechecld was the man who summoned talk .to our .. daustiter" -and. to ask· lier on F«>. 19· ....:i..M," H-~-them to the buildinj: al 1060 W. 17th capton to let Patricia .tend. them a ;,I'm 'sure she's ~an •l&U4 ~!ft, St:, last Jan. 24 to show them the -or 1'!Pe re<:Ordlng . said Suoday. body or MiSSCwnmings. • "You've never harmed anybody am They aaid the naked woman bad been I know that pretty soon God will touch strancJed by two ropes attadled to their hearts and they'll send you home different locaUoos ln her bcdrodm. · again," . .said the kidnap«!d coed's mother. 'Ibey said there bad been no attempt Her father tokl ., the Symbionese by tho W01Tl811• to• ..... ll>o •. method Liberaticm Army, wtiitl1 bas not been FromP.,,e J GAS ·; •• -• nonnally utilized by suicide vjctims who heard from in 11 day3 that ~ia l seek death by hanging....uspension from had th< .toh>' I•~' .,, ~ on fri<l#y . I 'iisually .~It p !'\' Monday the <:"iling and the kicking a'A·ar . of famJly 1'Ji~~ fiatJ ~ q~. a mqlrpnj but 'dibfcfn~t ao it t6clay t>ecause a cb11r.. ' • prisoner at war ·.;-1 as , · .. :W~t l'tft not an 'even,'" she uid. In this case, they said, the pretty abductors have repQ,tedly conientt&l The visual ob"rvatlons of other nurse's aide apparently drew the ropes He.mt 't~u~ to •lb if mqtoriJts confirmed that the rationing tlgtil afound" her-n--eck -and-strang!l'!d--u1ey'll ·· 1e:t you senc1'"llus~~"a:"'-iinote'.i·:1,";0;;;r~llPliil'!!'"-'ihiaad"'~,;"nffie(iffieerr~iffiC:<i!'~· ee.s~nor~'ieniif.-. --~ herseU. something and ia.Y that Y.OU're okay." c:oUraged service staUon o;wne-:s to Open Coroner's officers said there was no He said fhe . QenevJ OJnvcntloo, which Saturdays or Sundays. note in the room and no ev:··~:ice sf!t..-oown..,,,,les ror -treatment of war A-Laguna Beach woman, an "odd ,'' anywhere In her apartment or from pri_soners, allows POWs to write ur said she was unable l£l get gas over statements made by her friends that correepond with othen. the weekend: and ended up walking she had ever contemplated suicide or Miss Hearst was snatc:ied from her everywhere. "It's enjoyable, but by last that there were reasons !or her taking Ber~eley apartment exactly one month ntjtit I felt like I'd been in I..a,una her own life. ago ~ on the evening of Feb. 4 _ forem/' she said. This morning lhe Coroner's officers today revealed that by two men and a woman who badly had to ride to her job in Costa Mesa Miss CUmmings .worked at Docton beat her. fiance and fired several .notS with a ~worker. Hospital in Santa Ana, Wlechecki's last before fleeing with·their hostage'. While locally the availability of place of employment. He Wiii fired by 'Ille SLA tin 1 f"~ •·~·t band gasoline appears to keep getting worse hospital authorities from bis job as 9e11t a serii; of ;a:;;;.,~ d~ ')'r1:t1ch despite governmental intervention, aome nurse's aide and was later' fired by resulted in flearst . and the Hearst ol California's outlying areas nport fO c:tlla from his job as apartment house Foundation providing $2 nlllion for a problems. manager, it was le&rned today. free food giveaway l£l the needy. Returning from San Francisco this Coroner's offlcen today s a i d weekend, Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said Malinowski, an electrician, was found The SLA .then demanded f4 million he stopped for gas at Buttonwillow on more in handouta as a prelimjpary to 'dead on his bed last Sept. 10 llith negoliatlom and threatened t6 break lnterstate 5 near Bakersfield. a gunshot wound over his right ear ff . . and hold p tri . "I pulled Into an Arco truck stop. and a Smith and Wesson pistol lying 0 commurucattoos a cia The place had rowS of pumps and nearby. ___ ,...,....,, .,.,.. • ..., • ., appeared to be deserted. I was just Investigatol"s said his father, Charl es lillre no one was there and the place R. t.tallnowskl Sr., told them shortly M • p was closed. Just as I got ready to arter the discovery of his son's body ovie atro1i leave a JTian came out and filled up two d8ys later that the elec:trician had my tank at 49.9 cents a gallon,'' Hamala been using drugs a month before his J • ;iD ·z reported. death. llJUre~ evi · Tuned to a Bakerslietd radto stalion Police sa1d the elder Malinowski told while· beaded back home, Hamala said them his son had been depressed about be heard a Spot for a drag race which hi• pending dlvorc. but Wiii In high Ma® Him Do It ended witb the boast, ..... In Bakers· spirit! lJhen the two men last met . field, where they sttll have gas wafs." shortly tie!ore the death . In Orange County, me an w ft i 1 'e , Jnve,Ugators today took both coroner's He muar have hid a devilish time switchboard operators manning ps files with them to the A.I a d d-1 n confessi.rlJ to nunes at Costa Mesa information · phQnes say they are still Apartments' building to reopen the CU!!! Memori!l. l!1!6Pitaums ilfoughl.:.hl · wll(DpecLwi\IU..i~t lhO odd· closed when both-CleaUiS were listed in '° Uie doctor could exercise bLs skill even ntiog!Dg flan. as suicides. .-itl sewing rorebead stitches. .. '''lllere rs stU a lot ot confusion about The local man, 22, was among a 1he system. A lot Of people either ·Boat Capsizes MONROE, La. (AP) -An excunion ·boat with some 35 pel'P\s aboard e1psiud Sunday on a canal in a city": o'l'-ned park, spllllng the passengers into · the water and drowning an infant. ~lost of the pa89enger1 S"Wam aahore safely. Some were rescued by f?ther boats in the canal. packed . house at Edwards' Cinema don't re:ad or don't comprehend wbat 'Theater_ Satu~y night viewtng "The lhey read" said phone worker ·T.hel.fu.a Exorcist" when one scene in particular Prtce. · · got to him. A number of calls have been received Police Officer Doug P r I t c b a r d , from travellng salesmen who are dispatched to the medical aid 6all1 said conCemed be<!aU&e they need to aet the vtctim leaped from his chair and ·gas moreoften ·than·eVery other day. staggered out with· his bands over liis illesmen are covered under a claGSC mouth. ' In tbe raUoniag plan which exempts He v.~ •in the clear unUI he bent commercial accounts, M11. Price sald . over, tripped and fell on his head. When lining up for gas on •1wrong" Uys tra.vellllg salesmen should carry with (hem proof, either by buslness •• ' Jtek It C'-rl•r \llof ~ ........... 0-•I ~ n.;~, K., .. 11 ""* Th•111 .. A. Mfill',1,111• ~1"'1•1 .... • Cli•~•• H. L••• 111,h•"' ·r. N•ll Utility Company Sues to Halt Film Card or offcta1 letter, lhat they l:re • using their Vl'tlicles for buli~ ju.. poses. Showers Heading For North Coast ~ ........... "" llfli.rt -C.11 ""-e1 I» v;:.:f Strwl -:.... 'i:c..~ .. _, =:;m 1 u •••""' '-911 um.,_.....,.. -~,·--··o--..i ---•-,.,,, , 1n•1 ""'4111 • = MW .W1•1ft U '41-1111 """-~ ............ ---,,_,._.er-.. c...,. C>C1-1 '°'In'"• _,,.. c.,.,...,.,, '"" ~ c-t ~ ~. --..... . ..... .... ....... _..... ., ..... 11 ...... ...... IMf .. / ................ .. ,,....... .. ~-· ___ ,..... ..... c....-. '"--· ........ _.... -=1 W •H •·11 """""'' ....... ............... \ · SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The Paci& Gas apd Electric Compony hu gone to OOurt I n 1n effort Jo halt the showtiia: ~ a film deallng wilh the dangeri of nuc'9ar power plants, a newspaper has reported. The r<port S..ndly by the San Francioc:o Eumlner llao •kl the firm has bnluCbt • ltbel auit tplool the ptOdlleer ol the Clm. The !umincr reported the utlltty has sectt tettm to U.S . ...,.wn, tbc Feder1t CommunlCltionl ~ Ind KNIIC Teievtltoo In Loi An&elll Pl'Olfttlnl the TV film titled: "P.,... ,,_, "4 ,,- PG&E has S-tnlo ~ °""' In Los Angtlel Ind Sin Fl'lllcllll'O, 4 • oeetdng an lnjtmetfon q.nt 1n1 cohowtng of portions ol the Emmy Awanl- wtnnlnc fttm ~Don W-r, A letter from Rolph B. O.W.y, wt-to the PO&lt ~t. to ' Siii. w...,.. G. Mqn.-. (D-WUh.), d-1bed the film u "1 new low tn ....., -t 11111 billed .. por11nc .•. a dtar at&ernpt 1to dllcndit an -•111111 .. -111duaU7. "I hope )OU1l do ..... ....,. you coo u c:lllir1Du ol the Selllte 0.-.. Commttlee to fttp 11111 -" - ploy -lllppenq In ll>o -" Wldlner "._iy tapod our ln!Grmot ell.,....., pnor to the nJmed In-without my -..i,t," Mid r PG&E engineer J.C. Carroll in on encl..,ed copy of a letter to KNBC le&eviS!on. In 1 It million libel lluit 11ainit Wldtner, PG&E 111d the film and rccordlnp were "curt, edited and ol-" and "f1lsel7. fictltousl,y Ind unfalrly" repre1enled Ctrroll and PG&E u "ltnCOncerned with nuclw plant uftty, stupld, lnoompetenl and nasive." In 1 awt of hlJ cnm, Widener denied the ltlm la 1111/air end Ald the char.., wih 1IOI true. 'l1to film WU tMwn It lout CJOCe on KNBC. Nm1ted 117 J1ct Lemmon, the film " 1dmtttedly la deoi,ned to raise qtl!lllons about the Alety ol nudOtr P"'""' pl1111!. "One lhlng is .......... i,.._ .,. 1t the bttl.Min11 "the nuclear power planta, or nukes as tbey1re caUed ln the Incle .•. have evorybody ~ just 1 trille jumpy. "Before we ltarttd tbl1 prograin, the produoer aot 1 call from 1 reprae:ntltlve ol the Atomic Energy Commlalton. And he said !hey _.. 'Up Ucht' IDd 1111)' mlcht have to go higher ....,.... U we lnsilted on fllmin& at certain ~ ..... 1be l1nn lllOWI Int IOOluml OOJICled to. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ,,..tll<r fl'Ult mo'1ng ac:rou the P a c I f I c -will _..i .,...,. - ptr11 ol No:1hlril Calllornla -·· "fla!p -Jllll)'ing the f-1111 Git. momma on the north coast llelr Qwmml City ..a wtD move inlond and .,.lllward to -Cape Mendocino later todof," the NstiaMJ WOIU..r ServtCI Uld. SbrJwers ore tiltety t\lfldly north of 1'111111 Anni, Ukiah anc1 the ML S- Sisklyou •""9, wlth cloudinell t. • JOUth \n the morning es Monle.rty. • I I- I • --• . """ Wire, -Eadltr, traffic wu blocked for · three Two Mempbla !llale Uni-y football houri by "wall io wall" stmk..-. pill;'«<_., arTeSted naked and cborpd Saalrday nllbt at lhe Univeratty of .~ indectfit expoMft today wbi1e Teca:e•ae~s m* 'eempus in KnotvUle, ~ ]Niil a group ot• women's wt111e 10 nlal< -atreolted """"" donnitone. on ""1111""; police aald. the Trinity Univenity campu In San (Jlelalel stone., Page 7) Antmlo, Tu. . --<>fllcors-<Old llley-handcufled-the-two-----rm~nude men Jumped out ol con YllUlll! mtft, <lroYe them to City ol aod ran by Ille .. ....,., dorm on Ille llempbil H.,..,ilal to bom>w two bolipilal 'Milly Campuo In San -· (l>ecls ~ -· 1lnd locll<d them In _..at a1.-_,,. -· Followk!g "1.!._IA> ~await a court hearing. Uietr 9bort clalll, the men Jumped back camp.,, secarity police -they ...... in ' lhek-... ant mm. . .......i the waiting In the dark -quai1a1IO<k do11nttor1 with Ille ciieda' ~ rinliJ>g evld FoWI..-, llJ,. of MaYfield, Ky., to. --· guan! Tony Ma..-il, V. • ol . A lone -er -a rarity In the lllll!ille, ran nalced ~ the -·• -oolleclole teom 8jiQrt -raced ~tory shortly after miclniP< ..,_ tile ·gym llbor oo the ijnivemty X thin! YOU1tf man, abo naked, o1 Florida campus Sabrday moments peel, according io police. be/ore Florida -to ~Y Alabama ''streaking'' Is the new ail'legiate fad in a beetetball game. *"""'1 the nation In wtiidt stud<IM · • . llClllllpe!' aboul wclothed In public. The home team, pt!rliapl lmpittd by · 0 · 11\1! man who ran naked ...,,.. the < Mernhis State dean ol -W llam toUrt and out lhe doer be1tt< official< c. Tat1lm said earlier that -. and police oouJd ~ him, went caught streoldng could be IU3pl!llded oo lo upeot the . ootlooally ranked from scllool. ~-~-Jn addition UPI has 1eamed. students .....-Dl8alll • ~· · on the iio~lly qui .. C8111JIUS ~ bi KnHvllle, police Sgt Floyd Pally have formulated plans for a "taper siJd 0 at 1 the outside there were SO" streak," tentatively planned fodhls week """'°"' titvolved · In the streak with aod expected to set a l»st of national severaUbousand spectators. -•king records. Patty Aid ooe tavern o(feJ'l'd a rree bag o( beer klr any woman streaker and within minutes a nude woman jumped from a car. dashed for the tavern, and left carrying a bag, pttSUmObly oontainlng beer. ~ _were_staying out having a good time. drinking and throwin-t cans," Patty said. '"Jbere was oo tlel'ious damage" Streaking rage swept Carolina ~eges over the weekend, with naked coeds eager am active participants in ;what a~ to be a VigOJ"OU!J rivalry O\'er wliidi college could ou!OO the other. Abed to mec1s· were among the :?58 streakers wh> perfoc:111~ in the bulf Smday---night before an estimated 1.000 onlookers at the University d. North <:arolina at Green9boro. Cliff ...... ~1, who de5Cl'ibed himself as a "streaker coach," said the bart· skinned show featured a male and female riding naked on a motorcycle. and five nude coeds cruising the campus in a sports ear chauffeured by a nude male. 1be baring of seventl coeds at the University of South Carolina in Colwnbia triggertd more shedding ol clothes ~y night among not..to-be-Outdone males. . J\tale and female nudes walked, trotted , ran. rode bicycles and e\'en a borse around the student center and several women's 'dormitories. , Campus auihorities at , NC made no attempt to stop lhe frolic, willle6SeS said. Ca~ police a} SC cleared a~'aY several hlltdred spectatm at one point to open the street. bot UM' surging crowd bl~ed it again and police gave up. No a~ts v.·ere reported . Brian Kierct. man.iger of the SC campus radlo statiul. said it was ' "~ike a party. Ifs like nothing I've C\'Cr seen.·· He said four or five wontcn \1rerc brave enough to strip. "I suppose they were the ones v.'ho ('OOld run' the fastest." he added. Kieree said the gjrls shed their clothes · behind some bushes. "They tucked their clothes wKler their arms and took off," he said. "About 10 or 15 guys ron after 'them taking their clothes off as they ran. "Good Lord ! I just stood there and waiched them take oCf their clothes." he said. describing the girls as "beautiful." htost of the Streakers were out on the streets. but a few of them ~·alked or t.rotted through the lobby of the st udent Seeks Sheriff's Post \ Janise Tilts for Office Ul"I Tllleptlolt 'TOOK PHONE NUMBERS' Martha Mitchell Laments By JACK CHAPPELL Of "" Del" l"llllt Sfllfl' Spero Janiso, one ol Laguna Beach's quixotic figures., has a new windmill to Ult al Janise, whose record in baUle with windmills is quite good, this time is rumtng for Orange County Sherill. -Janise led one of Laguna's city council • ~recall ,moyem,nS !} .(~JJJIJ, complained ab91Jt illegal ' Art Festival parJting along the center of Laguna CanylJll Road . (sucoessful ). lo ugh t freeways (successful) and rallied against seating accommodations in the city council dram.bet's (tie). 'He has no-kind words for retiring Sheriff James Musick. Janise doesl't minoe words either. "We are victims of a credibility crisis that seems to permeate all levels of government. The reign of Sheriff Musick resulted in human agony for many and mUlions of tax dollars wasted in unwarranted persecution and-the total neglect Of major criminal apprehension." That's just the opening round in Janise's campaign, but, a continuing Jtlartha Mitchell: :i..~:1~ Lagunan against Last June Janise wrote a letter to 'J h T k M the Orange County Gransl Jury critizlng 0 . fl. 00 J the c:ooditlons at the county jail. "I med a formal compialnt •.• SEEKS SHERIFF'S POST L19u111's Spero J1nise operation' in a cloak of respectability," he said. ' Janise. a former used car salesman, and former metal manufacturer, said he is semi· retired now. Over the years in Laguna be has popped up v.ith assorted causes and each time approached it with undiluted fervor. One of hi."i ~ccessfiil campaigns v.'as ,, he ·removal of center lane parking in front of the Festival of Arts. It was also one ef the most vexing for the city because it eliminated scads of parking spaces at the same tirrie another Lagunan had triumphed in outlawing city trams because they didn't have ""indshield wipers and parking brakes. During the 1971 recall movement. he charged that the city council had fiddling with "vested interests Of the lrYinc Qimpany" wtiilc Laguna v.<1s becoming a drug capital. __ ?· Police Round l]p Drunk Horsemnn I •-J · t · 1. MONTEBELLO ( UP l l An . aw~uess, anise vows a s rict po icy intoxicated young man on horseback if ,~ected. . . didn't make too many friends when Monday. Marth 4, 11174 center. EarlierSWlday, lY.'O men ~·earing only ba ckpacks v.•alkcd through the lobby. To add to ·the festi\'e spirit, several residents of men's dorms aimed speakers out the windows and p I a y e d "&retootin' "· and other appropri,tMe music. Some dircctl'd small spotlights al the streakers. At 1'he C.OJJege of O\arleston. S.C .• a Jone slreake-r known as "1.orro" ran thl"Ollgh a v.wnen's dohn v.·caring only a black hat. • ' s DAILY PllOT 3 • Streaking also slnic1< two churdl-I affiliated schools jn North Carollina. · • About 25 naked students at St. Andrt.>\vs University. a Presb)1erian institution in \I Laurinburg, toutOO the campus Saturday night on motorcycles, bikes. roller skates i a_pd wheelchairs. _: j About 100 nakld studoots, mostly men. I sprinted throug~ a v.·omen's dormitocy al Raptist..affili~ted Wake Forest in • \\'imton·Salcm Saturday nighL A crowd \ of supporters dl<X'fCd them on. -~~~--~~---'-'--~~~~~~· " r $ • Kite Candidate . ' .. " • • 1 • Vera Snyder of Irvine, a caildidate for Saddleback Co!legc trustee, said she figures most people would like to tell their politicians to "G.o F'ly a Kite." So she's doing it as a campaign gimmick. She and her husband built the 6 X 4 x 2 foot. kite themselves from spruce wood, wrapping paper, and last drying glue. ' 'Phone Num. ·bers' exposing jail abuses that were reminiscent of the t)'nUlts in medieval l-t-~-------------='175a£"-':!\\'r~~· six othen seeking NEW YORK (AP) -Martha Mitchell Mustck's job. Deadline for filing ls 5 l can pronuse ~11 will offer far he spurred his mount down the aisle ""<-""""""1-tllan..lile on Ibo Ow~·-of....-MootebeJlo-liquor...gto<e,---'TL ~ _TI_ _ t' R . • ... ,,,_----I County . Coast for the underwo: Tfie °"""' phoned lor the Iillra 1.e nxperece1ve • says that When her husband left· their p.m. Friday at tbe Registrar of Voters' _j'ifth _Aven .. ue apartment in September ffi · Santa •·· hierard'ly who found the narcotlCS police and the chase was on . , st.even Petwldt. 19, galloped across · · · · he toOKWitnlitrnthe maia-, tl'ie cliauffeur-0 ceJ iL ""' .... Although uniformly critical of the ·and her file of telephone numbers. manner in which law enforcement ~ Mrs. · Mitchell said in a magazine agencies historically cope w i t b . Jnterview that she has seen her 13-year· old daughter, Marty, only once since ' the separation because "he h a s- • brainwashed her against me." .' "People" magazine, which carried the · interview, also quoted Mrs. ~1itchell, wife of former Atty. Gen. Jotn N. Mitchell, as sa¥ing her husband tried to drive her "up the wall.'' She said she discovered her telephone file was missing after her husband left . "You know, it's kind of funny when yoti ,think of him sneaking out of here · with a few clothes and bis radio under · one arm ·and my Rolodex (tlle) under · the other. . . " Mrs. Mitchell said the couple's marital troubles started after MitChell was : indicted last May on charges of · 'COOSpiracy in -connection with a Republican campaign . COQtribution. Woman ~ttempts Death .Leap, Fails OAKLAND (UP!l -A woman survived a IO-story jump from the Synanon House where she was a resident, police reported. . Police said the woman, Judith Allan, 31, left a suicide note in her room. Mlss Allan Jumped olf 1be root Sooday night and landed oo an unoccupied car perked In the st-. She suffered multiple froctures ol 1be 1e4:&, ribs and arms am was in ~ but stable condition. 'Advance' Gas Buyers Clipped CARSON (UPI) - A young charlatan raked in about $100 during the weekend. convincing 20 motorists waiting in a gasoline line that they ·had to pay him in advance for the fuel. They did without question and the young fellow smiled and handed them receipts in return. But when the motorists pulled up to the Standard Oil pumps Satunlay they were told the receipts were 190rthless. By that time, police said, the "station employe" had disappeared. College E~ction Slat,ed Triesday -rou.-w111--be open--m.n 1 .. ,.~to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the election for a new., trustee for the Saddleback Commtmity College district. AMBULANCE ATIENDANT, PASSERBY TEND INJUREQ BOY,• 10 -.,..por C.rrior w .. BludgHned In l>Mtwoy of Church~ - -\ ... · The trustee, ·to reyresent· Irvine 'and El Toro. wilt be elected at large by all voters • in the district from San Clemente to Irvine. Seven candidates are in the race. They are: Nonisa Brandt., Ear I Carraway, Steve DeLapp, Nick Di.Giuro, Gary Rasmussen, Vera Snyder, and John Tolle. Oakland Boy, 10, ~ttacked, Beaten ... OAKLAND (UPI} -A l~yeaMld new.toy-...... oncy ~ion for a skull fracture SUnday after he was attad<ed and left critically Injured in. tile doorway of tile Oakland Catholic Dioce9e offices. Robert. Hansen was delivering the: SIJl'lday edition of the San Francisco &.-& Cluonlcle when he was struck and lefl bleeding and unconsckMI<. Hansen's brother, Brian, 11. loood him lyintJ nut to a blood·t0aked new11!)Qper and a sboppting cart wi1h 22 undelivtted papers. Police said c.bere wu no motivo for die aaault. . . • the Rio Hondo River Bridge, down a darkt!ned riverbed, through the Whittier Narrows Recreational Area and down back the riverbed, W'tth the horse 's mane flying, authorities said. But police in a pair or squad cars. dogged the young horseman's elusive trail for more than 30 minutes and finally rounded him up. The series of charges against Petzold t include drunken driving -on a horse. Fighting Erupts TElffiAr.'I rUPI ) -Araqi and Iranian troops exchanged artillery and machine gun fire today in a border clash y.·est of Tehran. the government ne~·s agency Paras said. The agency said Iranian border guards replied to "heavy firing '' by Iraqi troops before dawn today at the western border posts of Zeinal Khosh. Tankab, Kohneb, Atnineh, Roza Abad and Khan Leila. t ' 6-mo11tl1 Jail ,Sentence A se lf.styled karate expert ~·hose t~timony was rcCTntly r.ejccted by ;in Orange Cowity Superior Court jury in the conspiracy to kill trial of Fullerton attorney hitichael Kester Remington ha~ been sentenced to six months in county jail. Judge James Turner ord ered the jail term for Gary MichaC'] Rollo. 21. jusl 10 \\'eeks after Reming1on, 33, was cleared of charges that he planned the killing of plaintiffs and .,.,.ilncsses in several civil actions filed agai nst him. The Garden Grove man. who told the jury that he played a number of bil parts in the .. Kung Fu" television series. pleaded •guilty to solicit.ing murder several weeks before Remington went on trial. His sentencing today ended speculation • that his pica might -oo tossed out in the light of Remington's acquittal on all charges. Rollo testified in Remington's trial that· he and lwo other men v.·ere Remingt:in's hired killers· in a Scheme by the lav.'}'cr to eliminate principals in lawsuits filed following the folding of his• automatic vending machine company. Rollo claimed from the witness stand that he agreed with Remington to take one of those ~tncsscs out to the desert, kill him and bring back a finger as proof of the slaying. Remington·~ I a v.· y c r s suocessfully attacked Rolro .throughout the trial as "an unmitigated liar" and told the jury tha t his testimony was "nothing more than an elaborate Kung Fu scenario." ial oc~n. for lhat very special little girl, a very"Special dress by Elena. . Our speciat little girl is Lisa De La Torre, a fifth grade student at Ma~ine View and the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank De La Torre ot Huntington Beach. Lisa Is wearing a custom made Elena dress from oor Spring and SUIM'lef Collection avaltable in Sizes 3 to 14 at Ttte Red_Bi1lloon Ud. TH£ RED BALLOON l . · LTD. JA&~!St.ANO ~ eta '"'8eOI l()Wl>I • (.()u"ll'MY Ow>Ot 1r1tJ ~·"86 141JHf!Hl)t ()<( MAA9()Jlll "'•1..e-1eee ' .. • " . 4 DAILY .PILOT • Sabotage Suspected Off~ials Probing Turkish Jet Wreckage PARIS (UPI) -A pttllmlnary roport !ll'lpll:bte 1-en the craah..ola..'l'llrklah..Alrllnef DCIO 'IUIUUSll AllUJNE eources I n lllanbW said the airline. bad lnlormatlon tliil-Uii'ee 'Ja-and lwo Arabi aboard the crashed plane we r e guerr111as. 1'>ey said Jhe live had planned to sabotage a British IAlrwafS flight I from Paris to Londoo but \ were transferred to the Turkish plane because ol a slrlke by British englneen In London and that thelt bombs ""Ploded In fllghl. ... blew up lhe aln:nlt In .....,_,,. alter let\lnl 102 penona on bolt<! !lee lhe . . Don't Streak To Vote Booth BWE MONDAYS DEPT. -Just In """' k bis eluded your 11lentloo, looatow II -day akllc mudl ol lbe Oraoce C.-and for that ma~er, all ..,.... Orange County. Now city oOuncilmen will be elected. In places like Costa Mesa , Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Irvine and San Juan Caplarano. SID Juan wters will also decide if ltey wart to fix themselves up with their own city police department. VoUrl In the Saddleback Community Cdlogo DIMriot will be selecting a new lrulloe out ol eight candidates In tile nminc. jetliner said today a bomb eaploelon could have brought down the wldebodled alrtralt wflkh .-dived lo earth lrom 13,~ !eel 5und1iy, killing 3" -in avlaUon's worst disaster. Orly Airport SOW'Cel said specialists had prepared a report for Airport Dlroc1or Gilbert Dreyfus who ts leading the lnqulty. "The report states tliat the poalblllty or an exploalon Is supported by an important number ot them," lhe 90W'CeS sakl. The airline sources said there alllO was a possibllity'the reported gueniJla.s were linked with the seizure later In the day of a British Airwa)'I jet' after takeoff from Beirut. Arab commandos plape. . \ l\fosl of tho victims, In tM Turtdsh airlines crash ,..,. believed to be Britons, Including a PQIJce· &lllOtar rugby team, althoUgb no paaenger Ust was available. 1be nwnber ot. Americans aboard alJO was not known but the U.S. embassy In L<ndon said the vtctlma lhduded Its cultural ltu.cbe, Dr. W1yne Wilcox his wife and two ol their children. Japaneee embeay IOUrCel llid 49 Japanese were aboal,t. 1'M!i Turks said there were 15 Turtish nationals on the plane. TURKISH PREml>El'll' Bulent Ecevtt told newsmen in Istanbul: "At present J cannot say whether the plane was sabotaged or not bJt We are reviewing every possibility. The question of whether the plane was sabotaged or not will be cleared following technical examinations which I presume will last a couple ol weeks:." Orly Field soun:a said the passenger search bef<n takeoff was normal and . !hat the plane was searched for explosives and none was found. Hand baggage was searched but not the suitcases or lhe 216 persons who joined lhe flight In .Paris. UltlT ....... 1 HELMETED RESCUER IS FRAMED-BY-PAll'f..:OF-PLANE-FUSELAGE' Turkllh Airliner Cr11h Left 344 Dead -Dl1a1ter Record Out In -.Lacuna llilll, the folU are beloC llbd at the polls to dotlble their tu• In Ille small La Paz County Service Areo .. '!be tu levy woold go from a1moot Iii cents lo IO cent.! per flllO u1•ed valultion. All this f<r park!, -pine and -sweeping. . Police said they fotmd slz bodies at a spot seven miles before the impact point. Newspapers said this could have happened only II the plane was breaking up u a result of an expiosion or some other cause before it bit tbe W«M:b. Liberftls Won't .Join l I IRVINE llNIFIED SQIOOL D1sCr1et .-S ·will be osl<ed lo approve a 144 mlillGo loon lrom the sta~ for new aims. Eyewitness reporta were ccinfUcting . One witness said he saw the plane's tall break off. Another witness said the plane was intact unW it a-ashed ancLtbat no fu:e_or ~as visible abolnl. Heath Resignation .Looks ' 'NOw, If, ali 4llla local political ac!IOn teems to hive eecaped your attention. . don\ feel CDo bodly. You pnibably ""'11 a1me.. Lots o1 folb . are suff-'•• little -~ ,. ........ lonl --·ci.,i ........ Y'\11 ·bold ,._. -M the llUjliruWllol -ru., up Ibo Iotal, ~ wbal Ibo 1-eacalollon tsplaglodoto)'Olll'~. You -eriate u .-oeri• o1 w.._ Ind-get banded c1own. UPI T ..... ., .. -DI.NG" GE'AR' WHEEi: BIGGEST P.ART ·VISIBLE IN WRECKAGE Some. Debris Found S.ftn Mll11 From Crash Site In Fr1nc1 IN ANKARA, Turkish CommtmlcaUons Minister Ferell Gulley said he could not rule out sabotage. Turkish pilots issued a statement saying the crash was the wort .of saboteurs. ' Golda Del~ys De~ision Israeli Prime Minister Considering Replacement? YOO BEAii llOOTlllNG .......i. from Gar ....... and l>Cbero celling )'Ol! -111e""' Oddi ud'Evas at the piloJinO -will ..... eftl)'thlng out, oddly. Oddly ii ri&tlt. • )'OU roll out m BULLETIN Mrs. a.teir might be approaching other AtlanUc cooperaUm and the Berlin •~blue Monday Ind find the gas lines JERUSALEM (AP) -Premier Golda . members of ber Labor party to form matter. • )OQg u they were before they started Matr all'ffd today to stay on as leadtr a government. including Deputy Prime the whole S)'ltem to make them sborter. of hrae1'1. next &overnment after col· Afinister YigaJ Allon, Foreign P-tinister "'WE HAD DIFFICULTY in flnding Aha! Here's an item in the Morxlay leapes plelded wttb her to remain in Abba Eban or Finance Afinister Plnhas prob~ between us," Kisainger said news. Geoera1 Moc.en has come out power, 1enlor Labor party &oarcH said. Sapir. w:lth a smile at Braildt, who nodded wilb &-new invenUan called the Si~ Allon conferred with Mrs. Meir for in approval. . I. l'i""iilir"or Tlnliil-<ompater ttiat . JERUSALEM (UPI) -Prime Minllter oeveral hou~ during the morning. Neltber man pennllted qUOstiom alter GM will lnltsll on 1'71-mo<(el.can. Golda ~ir today delayed plans lo . lheir brief statemeots lo newsmen Siem J wlL flip a.i.cUikal ~...;.. ~ her ~lion f~~ ... "mERE'S NO doubt that she can standing in a semicircle around them Likely in-fueat-Britain BUILllTIN LONDON .(UPll -Prim< Minis~ Edward Heath bu resigned. HU No. 11 Downing Sireet ofrtce auou.-ced today. LONDON (UPI) -Pnlltl<al lnlonnants said today the Liberal Party has decided not to join Prime Minister .Edward Heath's Conservatives in a coalition government or 1lnY other kind of illiance and thal this meant he would have to resign. The sources said the decision. agreed on unanimously at a two-hol.r meeUng of the 14 Liberal Party memben ol Parliament, mear« Heath· will have oo other choice but to hand h i s government's reslgr)aUon to Queen Elizabeth and adtise her to summon Labor Party leader Harold Wilson lo form a new adnlin{.straUon. - But Conservative Party sources said Heath is "not .interested.'' In a further blnw to Heath's ~ ot canying oo ·an "am.t.oclalist'' government, ID of the II hard lino Prote8taM mllitarlt members 0 f Parliament from Northei'n I r e I a n d agreed In Belfast to go it alone and not lo join any government In L<ndon. 1bey decided to set up . a "Unitl.d Ulster Unionist Parliamentary Coalitlon. '' I Acting as spokesll)iin for the group, Rev. Ian Paisley said it will support whichever party helps Ulster. Labor Party sources said if \Vilson is summoned to form a govemmeot, ' be will do so with lhe 301 Labor Party members ol. Parliament alone, even though they do not cxmtitute a majorltY of the new 63S-membcr Home of Oommoos. up oft ,_ -pa..i, ,tollllijf ... pouti<llJ~--..,d !lie •m1y "'!""" ' 'iil&ke the best Prime Minister In im.e nn the mist shrouded terrace or Brandt's you .,.-y how 'mum· gas m11-·-be -g ..,... dedslcln ·*'mp days," Allon said on emerging llom home. · ' • · THE UllERAL Parly said Ha de<!lsi<ln THEY SAID he will push ahead with you are feWnl at any given moment. down or seah:hing for a suitable the .talks. "We shall do our best to In other deVelopments, Palenstinian will be confinned Jn a formal statement Labor's program, lochxling natlonallza.. · "Placemenl. convmoe her to change her mind.'' guerr111as oppoeed ·to a Middle East later. ti<in or additional key Industries, unW ~ TlllT JS MCE:-Nowan-rou nave Mrs~had-planned-to-tell-J:?relident,..__Ask.ed...iLMa Meir still planned....1o~'-'ll<"'tu.,emen,,..,.t"'are""--'P!i!la'!'nmn&"'."""!'toc.to'P"@l!!!l""!<C.Ule"""_ lt said Liberal Leader Jeremy'~ ~1s~~ ~n Parlrament and tha;t to do 15 worry if you'll have any gas Ephraim Katzlr at 11:30 a.m. that she resign by returning her gOvemment-Geneva peace talks with a series of Wllflftr:onn Heilh~sa~ U a new generanieco:u---• in 1975 to get any mileage with. Good was gtVing up her W\Suece1sful effbrts fonning l_'f18Ddate to Kat!ir, Allon Aid. commando raids, a Beirut weekly later this afternoon. · tion to seek a full majority. • or bad. to fonn a minority government., The "I .suspect that yes, she will, but I magaz.l.De reported today. Political Informants said ~ Liberals Earlier, Hea'th, stilt c Ii n g Ing Well, llOllleWhere Ihm must be meeting was al first J)OStponcd to 5 doo't know ii the president ls obligated will propooe to Heath ronnatim ol a obstinately to power deoplte a stinging 80~ happening worth a smile. How p.m. then to 7 . p.m. as she continued to accept iL 11 "grand coalition" government of all ·· rebuff from the vcKers in 111.ursday's about lhe co11,.. -· _,,, the talks wllh party colleagues pleading with Meanwbile, Sea-e~ or State Henry Papal Pnm' acy tine major partles -Conservatives, general election, held a -~ lltrflaker.s are nntlng wild? her to remain in office. • A. Kissinger arrived in Bnmels to brief Labor and Liberals. of his cabinet.· Streaking, in the ~vent you've been NATO ambassadors on his five-day on. mother planet over Ibo paot _., "THE POSTPONEMENT has led lo mission to lhe Middle East. J · S di d Is Ibo 1-collei• crue. A Mreaker speculation that ahe may be Hearrivedlromllomwherehebrleled SSUe tu (\ Is a colleilan --'N• ,.._..., public reconsldl!rlng her decision," a pollUcal West German ChanceUOr Willy Brandt _,_ ~....., _..,...... source said . "She's meeting with various on prospects for peace in the Middle ,........ ""8rlng nothing mono than a people at lhe momeot." East and the possibility or an early By 2 Religions ~-kida had a m~ .l.reat "'---Mrs. Meir announced her decision to lifting of. the Arab oil embargo against UllWll step down Sunday night at a meeting-the United Slate! and The Netherlands. ~DI~ Koo ..... ~ue.11T~ Jjust ol her labor party. ~ Kissinger made no arrival statement Y ..-"~ J>O ce __ , ust The decision by the 75-year-0ld but headed directly !or N AT o 9tood arotnl and watched. Ebewhere, grandmother put the Jewish state on headquarters and his meeting with the two officers aot s~ for just the brink of new elections, politlcal ambassadors of the IS NATO nations. ltamtng and watdllng a supermarket sourtes said , and opened the J)OSSibllity In Boor he renewOO his plea for Europe ltreater: of a oew coaUlion lncluding right-wing to unite -but not in opposition to factions opposed to Israel's post-war the United states. YOU, HA YE TO FEEL sorry for those two lawmen.· The way the news is these days h must . be Jougb lo arrest IOIDellody who aeema In be having run. Aeyway, hack lo realky. Remember to go .. the polls tomomrw and put ln office the next ... ol polltlcians. I won't suggest, however, that you Mreak lo the Polls .. negotiations with the Arabs. Kissinger and Brandt conrerred for Sources in the National Religious Party one and three-quarters hours in the (NRP), which has refused to rejoin chancellor's l_arge villa atop the Mn. Meir's government in a dispute Venusberg motmtain overlooking the over religloua law, said the postponement capital. could mean she Is lrylng to flllll a Allerwards, they told reporters they new candidate to replace her as Prime had discussed the Midd1e East, to which Minister. Kissinger. has jusl completed his roorth The newspaper Vediolh Ahronoth said trip in as many mootbs, u well as Thundershowers • Ill Plains • NEW YORK (AP) -A team o! Roman Catholic and Lutheran theologians says it sees ''possibilities o( ranprochement" on an issue which divided their ctnuches in the 16th cer«ury Protestant RefonnaUon, the issue of papal primacy. '!be theologiaN say it "need itot be a bamer to reconciliation" any Jooger. They envision a renewed papal office "commltted to Ouistian ft:eedom" and ( IN SHORT ... ) serving "a lager communion'' both or Catholics and others, lncltlllng Lulheran churches, whim would remain self· governing within It. e Mbrile T•lk WASHINGTON (AP) -"A truly massive effort" in Soviet missile developm.,. will soon pooe a direct threat . to the U.S. land-based missile -Chicago Folks Bask Under 80 Degre!3· Temperatures -· rorce.~ says Defense Secretary James • > • y lfCM ... •---~ •••••~~ow em..,..,, .... , ~~ Ill •"--toct.y ltld TUMIM';'. HIOll ._,. .0, Co.11•1 Mll'IMl"•tvra r•"" lrom d to 60. lnl.nd ~•IVl't1 r•l'lff lrom .w lo eo. W•ttr """'*• ....... S1111, M00t0, Tltlu -... S«:0n0 Moh 1:11,;m, 4.1 T\tl.IOAY Flrtt 111ft1 ''""'""' 7:1t a.m. J.t Finl low .......... 1:14 •.rn.. 1.S S«ond -.......... l :d "''"' .... . s.c... low l !S. p.m. :1.1 M rl-7:21 a.m. W. •:SI """"'' Moll! rt-1:02 •·'"-WI •111• p,m. DAILY PILOI DELIVERY SERVICE lleilV!fJ ~ the Oaily Piiot is 111'1111..0 _ ............. .. ... -,,,. ....... ,. "" . ..... ,.c.n•• , .. ,.. ---· .. ··-,. "" if I a.a Sllldilt. • I ta ...... _ .......... ,.ca .. -.a111a I~. ............... Ill.oil __ .... --........... 1121 "'---"' ___ ..._ ... __ ..,. __ 11-4411 (, R. SdJI .. ._. Be/ore tho end ol the 1 decade, Sdllesingcr 98id, the 1,000 Minuteman mtssilee reedy !or laundl In~ sllOI will be Ill-by a n lncr"8aingly aa:urate and growing force ol -Ian mlsailes. e Actress De•cl RENO, Nev. (AP) -Baztara Ruick WYliaml, an aotress best known for a leading role In Ibo ndlon \)kture ''Caroulel,'' bal been fotmd dead. Authorkiea said Mn. Wllllsms, 1%, apporeatly died ol DM1nl ai- llOlllOllme Saturday night and her body was diatoVered in her hotel room. e 1nee1,.. Tllelt DALLAS (Al') -Movie -Greer G"""" and Mn. L. &or.y S- loll joftlry .... au.... and iold ~ 1"11111 more than 1100,000 when their homes _,, burprbed 1aot -it. police ...,.nod. Mn. --wile ol • r.I .... • •n.-mt flninder. ..... .., Ibo leaa ol 11 ....... ol dlamood ,.....,, 1ncludlnc a -Mnt· Miss a.-, tile wife ol otlmllM:otlloin E. E. "Buddy" FC111 .. DG. reported llmllar -Including iillver and Pl ,_. . I . ' - Arab Hijackers .Claim More Attacks ~in .Future AMSTERDAM, Netherlmh (AP) - Two young Arabs who hija<:ked a British airliner and surrendered say their group plan< to attack other British and American planes because the countries supported Israel In the Oclober war. THE ARABS ..,,,..,..i....i peacelully to lllltcb police Sunday alter releasing lhe 92 passengers and 10 crew members of the hijacked British DCID, drenching the Inside ol the 16.9 mJlllon jet with the plane's liquor llllJlply and then oettlng II allre on a nmway at SdJlpllOI Alrpori. Two per.on. suffered minor lojurles sliding out ol the plane, Duldl a.- ,_ud. The alrcnllt -vtrtuolly deolto)'<ld. A DUlA:h civil aviation otrldals said the hijackers made n<r demanls when ll)ey sun<nderod but said In brolleQ North Vietnam Returns Bodies Of Twelve POW s SAIGON, South Vl-m (AP) -North Viobwn -lodly that It will hand ..... the remalna ol lJ Amorlaiii prilonen or wv who died In captivity, '!be U.S. EanNsy In Sllpo said hlo U.S. Air ........ CJIO ~ .m G:J' to Hanoi w-.i-to .., the - and take them .. u ,._ Air -In 'lllallaad fir -lion. . -An ....., ... ! !!!Ill .... tbl -~ woold -Uie ...... pil>llc In w .......... -the -... pollllwly ldeotifled and next ol 11111 ... notllled. Nar1h Vletnom Jut year pft Ille ' Unllod &talel Ille,,._ ol :II -who died In captivity and a 8'I a .. _ -body -........ ec1 -Illa ol• -111111 down. M tho -v-111-clld aot 11)' -the remalna of Ille othar lJ -1d bl -- • ' ~. F.liglish they had to 0 take action. 11 w~ had m altemaUve. Pnlltl<s amounts lo nothlng.'' 1be IXficial said thelr pair were armed with small Czech pistols bot were persuaded to unload them and haiJI Over the ammunition. MAJ. ERIK Gerritsen heod ol the Dutdi state Police at lhe abJ>ort, Bahl the men identified themselves only as Abu Said end Abu All. One o( tlJem iold a Duldl ol!lclal he lived on the w ... Beak ol the Jordan river Uiill lsnel occupied the area In the 1967 war, blit tlle7 woold give "' "'°"' lnlmnltlol\ aboutthemlelves. '!be Paleetlne Liberation Orpnlzation, -unites the major Paleolft gll!ft1lla -· dllclaimed • n.y -icln with the hljOcking and -such operatloos. '!be ..._. was on a fllght from -y to London, and the two bljacller> ...,,, believed to be .._ 25 _.,. who boanled In Belnlt. She's Not In Same Room IBA'MU: !APl -'lbl talevlslon •1o--1a ..... u-uplolll ......... --•eel the dly -..., -Ille .tavem ts riolatllc a. .... by .._... ....... -· .. Ille~ -... TOlliea daacln& ln --In lfl1 -the u.a. ..,..... ceurt ruled 1oca1 _.... could ban toplem and iUledaodng. 'Ille aty CGundl bomd ~ --"lo-In.,, mblnt wtth the brwlt apad lo oal>llc -• " 'l'bo ..,._ taloTlalon at Iba !lalml kJ Ta""11 or1cloo• ID • nelgbborlaf, ~ • • ... • ~egional Center Aehierlng Goals • II)' A1111ltlll R. VINSEL f .... ..., ........ • (Nm.th m o Slricr) ~ and bolll!Y. Dr. ·-J. -lt!d ... ,.n.. ~-n-. a1canary JOllow olllce lceiloz and. Ille ... ol ....... ~· Ooul!IJ'• own cleartq hdlJse for --, IDll ' pll)'llcally -capped. .Ile . II dlroctqr Ill the Rtgianol Cenler !or lhe.J)evel· opmenta111 Dlabled, • com- pound • ., sis olllat lnllm .id if ID lhe portJnc lol at C!il· djeti.'1 llolPtal ol Oran&• a....ty (CllOC) IDOruee. -l FAIRVIEW. ~115~ iak baligs m another wall, depicting a scraggly-\vhiskered chaiacter sitting behind a desk piled high w i t h pa-perwork. 1llE PORTRAIT and car· toon are accurate expressklns of his daily job. • • before permaoon. pla<.'m'lmt and the judgt5 ttview each penon's case before maldng .. decision. a yoong woman in · cirrumstanccs. A PAmETIC episode based CAROLYN DID not on confusion over t h o s e t 'c h e duJed aOO.Or-rumored atate hospital closurts and the avaUablecommun i t y ac· comodatioos for patients oc· curred i(I Judge Qi.\·ens1 court, e1nphasizing the effect on those \\•ho are actually 1hc kY<ist-equipped to undcr.:tand. Carolyn Joy Bache , 18. er RialtO, was bom w i t h P.1oniQIOKli.sm, ot Down's Syn· drome. :ind when Fairview opened in 1959 she was nmong the first 400 patient.! admllled from bospitals else\\'hcre. Suddenly. a year ago, she exercised her own legal right, as an adult over 18, and pcl1· tioned by writ for release from the big c.osta P.tesa hospital she has come to regard as OOme over the pas\ 15 years.· She wan!ed to go to her motht-r. even \\·an t to leave F'lairview after Judge Ch\~s conferred \\'ilh her and her attorneys and lhe ltU t.h of her motivation \\'as \earned, the jud ge ruled against heT writ pe titioning for release. The patient whO 90Ughl freedom from the hospital en- \'ironmcnt she did not want to leave at all \\'&s more than happy and agreed with Judge Owens' decision when all was explained. Her special fri~ are at Fairvie'A·. She en)oyg lhf' recreational and educational programs which are tailored to her needs and limits. SllE E\'El" \\'Oil a Gold ~ledal In the fairview-Olym- pics athletic competltion. a very Spl'(ial event for ver)' special people . llER ~tOTHER is now divorced . however. and suffers froJl a heart condit ion which makes her una ble to provide HE PREFJ!RS to speci alize c3ro1yn adequate c., r e . however, and came to the although the daughter does Orange County R e g ion a I visit occasionally. Center for the Develop. Her si~ters -\~ho have mentally Di&abled as dlrector families of their own to care One o( the other ward pa· tient1. however, had picked up that untrue rumor that F'a\rvle w was closing and con- fided to Carolyn in typical childish fashion that everycnt there \\'ilS then golng to jail. after serving as an assistant for--hired Santa Ana attorney CAROL\'N slmp1y couldn·t in Los Angeles C 0 u n t Y 's ·Larry Kirschenbauin to assist ~tnnd the terri.fyin~ thou t:ht of Regional Center. in this delicate situation. tire behind bars. which 1\·as a 'For all those 100 to 2IA> pa· No one in the family \\-as double· tragic misunders1and- tlents \llho could I e a \' e eguipped to take her and they ing in her case. Fairview in the next year ac-\\~e not too enthusiastic over Once . upon a time. that's cording lo Dr. Rose nfeld's cal-community c a r e facilities \\1'1e'Tt' many Or the mentally culations, there must be some available to her and yet she retarded ~nt. pl ace for them. --------'---------- Orange County S u p e r lo r Court Judges Claude. ~L Owms and Hannon G . Scovtlle are the two jurists who handle cases invol ving placement or these men tally and pfiysically retarded legal clients. I_,..,._...__ .. , . COMMlnED yo, · CUR~ING RAMPANT GROWTH Upholdi119 tht Hillilde OrdittaK• Savl119 the Citii~"' Policy PkMI ' YVON 0. HECKSCHER ,_ 1gt IJI' ~ • [llCI lVOH 0 hCCX$0<l~ Mr 1'1.,...0 .. t~ 0-. :11:u.41 °"°"""'·..,,,..... ~- PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRICES . 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OAKL,AM'.) · IEMatY •..$AN .JOSE;·~lll'l'G· 0.tJ.Y c:mJNE$T\.&ll.E SAN MATEO• REOWOOO CIT'I' • S4N RAFAEL • !.'ONTEA['I' ·EL CEPA!TO • AICHMQHO ·~NUT OU:(IC SAN BAUNSJ. \ALLE:JO • LOS GATOS · SUNNY .... A\l • ~A['-'ONT • HA~RO •$AN LEANOM ----· • ' • \ ' , • , • • • • • I • 1 • .'" •AR.Y PILoT EDITORIAL PAGE • 'I • • New Credibility G?P-,,.,., ..... f. ... .... . .. • • " . • • • dllll 'last Oci9ber, the Southern Call!~a Edison 111y_,~et off a storm (If controversy over'-!-._ proposed lliiJllon expUslon progra8l . at Its · lfuntington plant ~ ,, - Dire warnings o!\power shcirtages and rolling black· outs were voiced by com~ny offlcllls i! new units coul!I not be in prO<klcUon-by 1975. , There were :tenSO-:iieartiip before the HunUn~ion Beach l:i!y Coundl, which !lrially aeproved the proJect, after tacking on some 50 specific concUtions. The En· vironmental Coalition filed a· lawsuit. but this was 't'e- jec!e!Lb_ythe couJY.,_ The Rroject moved to the S<)uth Coast ReW.onal _zone Cqnservation \Commission whiCO,--· after study, requested more information . _ Now Edison announces it probably_ won't need to go ahead with the expansion program until m~ybe 191~ .. The reason? Reduced demands for energy and a slowdown in population growth. Considenng the cost in time, effort . and money of tbe Octo~ fracas, one can't help wondering how all this can have come upon the EdiSQD company so sud· denly" Especially when, on the sam~ 'day, the president of the San Diego Gas Bnd Electric Coinpany warns that the fuel crisis is grave and predicts further soaring costs for power. Indeed these are days wherr ,the average citizen's credibility ts being stretched to its limits. _Strang~ Justic~ ~- an Indefinite jail sentence can onJy be given \ if there la reaaon. to assume the defendant will chang°'\ hi. mind and the sentence can~ be c;.onsidered coer'cive. A puni·. tiye sente~e. designed to punish a deferidant who has no intentio of reversing his stand, as Farr claims, must be lil'hlted 10 five days, the court said. Now.t by a quirk of justice, Farr's appeal has been .SSignea to, Judge Older."wbo ·will have .to ·determine whether his own sentence was coercive or punitive. The presiding judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court opines that i\ woud be "inappropriate" for any- one but Judge Older to hear the apJH'al, since he ts best acqua1ntecIWith tffe case. This Points up again the fundamental unfairn.ess and injustice of the contempt process. There is no shred of fairness or 1justice in allowin~ any judge to act as prosecutor, judge and jury and sit in judgment on the fairness of his own actions. Judge Old§ should be disqualified, on grounds of bias, and the .,.,,_ Oil)J!al assigned to another of the court's 161 judges. Health Hazard? A (ederal judge has ordered the Federal Aviation Administration to certify that the X-ray devices used at many airports for safety. examination of passengers' carry-en ba·ggage ate not potentiaiJy harmful. The order -came after-a eonsumer-group-expressed-concern--abo1it possible health hazards and lack of safety standards. The need for ba~gage checks and the advantage of the. X-ray machines 1n speeding up boarding lines are obvious. Reporter William. Farr, who •l"'nt 46 days in jail last year after receiving an indefinlf.:e sentence from .Judge . Charles Older for refusing to reveal _his .news sources, is scheduled to return to Olj'.ier'a court in April for a hearing on his appeal o! the contempt of court charge. . But considering the thousands of passengers and airport personnel involved in these inspections, and the known danger of certain types of radiation, it is rather surpJising to learn that such safety certification was not required much earlier in the year-old program. 'There! Don't you feel much.more comfy'and secure?' Farr fmally was freed Crom jail on order o{ Suereme Court Justice William 0. Douglas, pending, appeals. Meanwhile the state Court of Appeal has ruled that An· -Insidious~ Tax ' . I ~· Called Inflation . InflaUon is a tax. SUre It is! n•a the most insidious taJ: of all _ bectiJR ll.'1 bidden · .~ it nibbles at JOU? mmey while· you sleep (as weII ai 1'hlle you're awake). ( RUSWALTON ) 1llot at it this way. Last year the rate of. lilflatlon -the increase 1n your 15 years ago for $25,000. The tu assessor cost of livirc -came to 8.8 percent. comes. along and tells you that your 'Jbai means your place Is now worth $51).,000. You have doUilr ls now worth no intention of selling bQt some folks about nine ...,ta 1• . do"1! tD,. street did· 'ind/ based 1111 t,bln It wu om! . "compa:r sales, ~ rilaz:ket ,value , • -Dear Gloomy Gus The president, has equated himself with Judas, not Lincoln. His denial of his. friends and the ~ing of them convicted or jailed' must be horrendously hard to live with. God bless our presidency, and mercy and forgiveness for Mr. Nixon. . S. P.A. O'-r Giit C9MIMllfS •N •llnlltfllf Pw .......... Mill .. 111t '*8SMrllY reflKI th• YI ... ol "'--· lftill rew ,.t _.,., "' 01 ..... , avt. o.11r ''""· -Parallels of· tlae Past • The Cycles of Polities WASHINGTON -One who has at- tended the obsequies of both )>olitical parties several times conserves his tears over the news that the GOP is about to pass away again. At times of political paralysis, what often happens i! a substanUal gain in House seats by the party out of power. That Is now in prospect on a very substantial scale, and it UMJally renders ineffectual the..ruling party's programs ·(rucHARD WILSO~ away, imperative banking reforms were delayed or killed, parliamentarY "snarls were created, preposterous proposals were offered while tbe nation's ecooomic plight grew worse. • until the next presidential election. HOOVER, of course, was running tor When the_ adverse impact is ms great a secood term and Nixon will not be, but the parallel continues because the as it seems to be today, the party continuance in office of an unpopular which bas been in power goes into president will still be at issle. 'Ibe eclipse for 9'llDe years. Reaction ev~ con.._..._ .. 1 election will be regan!ed tuallv---.-eatcbes up with the "llls" and &~· ......... ~-a! if ii were a recall of Nlxoo's 1972 a new .<Ycle ~· . ~ • , • landslide and perhaps as a mandate 1 _ • yl!lr ·ago. .. of your is i:_iow let\t& tlO,tcll.i -' 'jbat la a tax ot There~ the old assessment -and ' w ds w Th• k • ... -... .., tbe tax I _, f •. , , ;. ~ .... • • • or arp. ."~-·".ng dailar. You pey bl Well,.* 1 dal'Ded nilffa&el ... "-~ .• ~ . .. " " tax e v e r y time AimosE 45 peicent ~ tllat '\15,000 ·THE J1'TERIM periods In the political for imj>eechmenl . cycle can "''""'l'Y rlistreaing inil>ltiore •As Ii~ now, It is allio a montage is ......,. lb llolle.. tbe coointly is biladed ,or Inies olher than Watergate, with Into one of lbem now •• Jn tliet, tbese . the state ol tbe ecooomy and ocarcity circumstances altlady emt aOd ar&:t-ell:· amidst inflation .paramount. All of it pected tO be confirmed in a ~I can be distilled into one overridq issue election _ wbicb-may-iocrUse.-....th e_____...,,.NiJ' :on.~~~" 100 buy ·food, or el~ increue fa "value" -from $25,000 to . ~.1111'"'--'"'"'-'medi 000 -· ~ d~ to ,lnfl&tioo~ mattn much_it"' ,.;•u-,.."'Ul•s_-1~""'""'""'""'===========~ EVeey time you ~v ·the ""'t bill. or a teral<d1iillalloo. It s not that your · , .... ~ and bused' Does the Democratic majority by as many as Hoover was hated and reviled in fee. ,...., ·~ house ls worth lhat much more it's rn~ a · way ~ 'nla~;. ~·st-y~s ~Over the jµst that the dollar is worth that :nuch we misuse the word affect the way past 10 years, the tax of inflation totalled lees ... ts percent less· than ·the dollar we think about the thing itself? I would fl pettenl Politicians tell us we have was worib when you bought the place. answer a rousing "yes" to both tbese a 7$-cent dollar, based on 1911 as a WHAT' TUA. 1 th s "1 250 qilestions Tmeans sat t . --b.' ~ · " .... " • base of 100. 1bey dmi have the guts of that $Z,OOO increaSe in lair market " iui:: ig ':f~1~. now JS cns1s as an ~ to admit °"t Ute dollar ii worth 42 cents, "value'' is due tO inflation and $13,750 energy cns15• But the !~~ .ts .. that hued on 19". Is due to acthal appreciation·-because we do nc,>t ~ve an enei:~ crisis -we I JNFLA'nON is ~ only insidious. It of supply and demand, the new acb:lol have a situation, a condition, a problem, ~ doWn the street, or whatever. perhaps even (though -! . doubt it) an ii. regressive. It taRS your ~. 'Iba' inflation factor should be taken emergency. But not a cnsJS. ' IDd It taxes your tuet. SUre it does! Jn•· account ,.. --'A'-11~'-:'-g the value Politicians uae inflation to ucuse w ll;Zi~ "(\RISIS" comes Crom a Greek root Increases in the COit and tax ol of your borne. ID your case, that would meat\ing "decisioo," or "to decide," and, ~ --ent 11'• tbe old cblc"-A_, "•A work thia way: • later, "a ... _ ... g po1'nt," n -· first !!. .-·Q-.. · · ·~-u~ '5(),000 (the "market" value) JO{nus _,, ·-"' egg tricli:' and the egg ls rvtten. $ll,l50 ·(tbe lnfiatioo factor) equals used In medicine to denote a sudden it First. politicians cause inf J at ion $38,750 (the adjusted . fair vlaue). That change in the rourse of a disease, either 4 (became tbey Jack the ~e to tu toward Improvement or WQrsening. »i at tbe oame rate Ibey spend). So we final ftgure -$38,7'0 -lhoold be Dodors still speak, properly, ol a potient "'". -• ·~ WJ'th •·t money, scn·pt, prm· ting ~1!'.ed.se upon which your assessment ch' " 1s· " wh h'gh r. cuu ...-u. "" ... y. rea 1ng a er 1', as en a 1 press stuff that shrinks. fever either abates or affects the brain. ~ Then. -birds bewl about tbe result Of course, il you do sell your home or their -"'gacy and use !t to •-tify for $50,000, tbeo you pay a capital gains (Interestingly eoough, the Chinese .,.._.--.I'll.;-. .... .1 J-tax on the profit -or, you plow Ufe ideograph for "crisis" consists of two =.more .,.~ • • • ~ more profit into a new home (payiilg inflated Symbols-ooestandingfor''opportunity," tnnation is a 1ax 00 a tax. It i!. prices and inflated. taxes). the other for ~'danger." This is far fake your income. But, as loog as you and the • wife closer to the original Western meaning stay put and your house is a home of 1he word ~ our own loose usage.) SAY mAT you wangle a rabe in and not a speculator's sport, you shouJd pay to keep pace wi,lh inflaUon. You be entitled to a cost-of-inflation adjust.- pay income taxes on the raise. And, ~ rnent. tf you move up a bracket or two, Why not? As long as politieians here you pay even higher taxes oo your tn Babyloa can use inflation as an excuse entire ta.Xable income. to increase your tax burden, you should Or, tal<e property taxes. Looi< wbat be -able-to"use the same yardstick. inflation has done to them. · (inflaUon) to'.softeo the rap. Say you and )'.our wife bought a ~ I mean. fair'll fair! WE DO NOT have an "energy crisis"-wbatever the facts may tum out to 'be . in the matter-because we have not readted a s\Xlden tu.ming-point. '!be cnly thing 40sudden" about ft ls our awareness_ol_the problem. For a decade and more, responsible sources have been warning m-to no SYDNEY J.BARIUS avail-about our squandering of energy1 our foolish and short-6igbted policies, our lack cJ. a lcog-nalge program for self-sufficiency, aOO our wan fo n emphasis on eoergy-intemive rather than labor-intensive production. It bas ~ an international scandal that the U.S., with ooly six percent of the world's population. bas been ccnswnihg some 4-0 percent of ·the wocid's nm-renewable resources. i!'l 8'al8. perhaps a greater degree than Nilloo, The paralysis wblch Utls wiJJ un-8.nd without the achievements Nixon can doubtedly ettate 'M>Uld seem to have clalm in foreign affair.L Hoover was parallel with that of the last ~ years subjected to four years oC personal at· of the Hoover administration from 19.10 lack rS:nging from a "second Teapot 1to 1932. Liberal l<gend has it that Hoover Dome" through a phony sugar scandal was a do-ootbing president cruelly allDV!"· to innuendoes that he had misap- , ing economic distress to cure itself while prt>priated huge surm from govemmen- the people sµflered. ta! relief appropriations during the }Vorid '.J'he cpposite is true. Hoover ha.if an War ·I annistice. He was compelled extensive anti-depression progr.un which to defend publicly his pernonal honesty was 90lltled in a Democratic Congress in an emergency government loan to Betking ·every polit~cal advantage.(rom the Dawts bank in Chicago. For 20 the COWltry's distress, and delaying ao-y~ the story was kept alive that tion on remedi8I measures until lt Woutd he bad ordered veterans bonus marchers be too late to affect the forth!;oming murdered on the streets of Washington. W bruptly facing th ,...;dential election. • WE ARE NO a e r-THE DIFFERENCE is that none ol morning-after hangover, whicb baa little AFTER 11IE Repubti 'dent' the charges against Hoover was subfrtan. to do w~th the Af'ab oil cnmch or repudiation in 1932, candlc:a:.t::eror na~· tiated and in later years it was world pohtlcs. And ~t ls not 8 hangoy~ · tlonal office continued to nm successfully acknowledged they were false, but on that will go away qwck~y after an.aspi~ against Hoover for many years. This tile record thus far , six Nixon officials ~ a cu~ of ~mg coffee, it may also be Richard Nixon's fate. Run· have pleaded guilty to criminal offenses go mg to !hve ~th us for many. ye!"'5 ning against Nixon paid off handsomely and a doierl n\ore will be named in to come, and ~ill al~ect our basic life-in the Democratic victct'y tor Vice Presi-criminal actions. style in every dimen&on. dent Ford's seat in Michigan and tbe / Hoover did not face impeachment· To think of this ·as a "crls1s"-as style will be copied in many other coo· Nixon does. The impact in th~ something that has suddenly ame to gressional districts, even though lbe N'u:on political crisis will be long feJt . a head and will qtlicldy get much better voting public is shown to have a lower It will haunt the remainder of his term or much worse-is to delude ourselveS opinion of ·eongress: than of ~ Presi-if be is not removed from office. as to the nature and extelt ol the dent. Foc in the nature of American politics, problem. It is also to expect too much The delay on pa:ssage of the energy there . is no road back, no way that of our leaders too fast; oo one can bill propoe last year by Prelident one· year of Watergate will be enough undo __ ln a few mooths ot even a (ew Nimi and still .. tied up in c:ongress lf tbe .expected reSult in November years the damage we have wreaked Is a carbon copy of Hoover's uperience. amounts to a massive repudiation of upon ourselves tor many decades. In•HOiiver's last year1 time was frittered the .Nixon .administration. Wate~gate Fallo~t Pushing State· GOP To~ard · L~ft SACRAMENTO -Pol1tical fallout from Watergate Is pushing the C.lifornla l\<W>lican party leftwanl from Gov. Ronald Reagan's conservatism back ~oward a reincarnation of Earl Warren progressivism, a wholly unexpected event with potentially pro- ound natloual C:OO.S:e.: queoces, . The central devel- opment ol &publi- can politics here am- OUD'3 lo a stunning reversal ol the par- ty'• long rightwanl t lnnd. '"" Repubti· 1 can ettal>lishment, inoludinc Relpn'• Inner cln.1e, bu qrood -a Clftdldlte for govmior: !Cato contnJOrr llDoltan I. FlllUmOy, a 44- 1'0Nlid -coflep prof-111\d 111n111me liberll erltlC of Reopnism. 1'haats to ._t COCMaus,· Floumoy b Ille ta....ii.. In the J111e I primary nl CIOO!d ..... Col1'9rnl1'1 most liberal Repubticon Ucbt lloct the early 1950s. nAT'I MORK, tom! I b rt W d, .i-tlo ..,.-lonf!'have - r-.,-111.,.,...!C, PIOllWlft and scandal-free -as the one Republican who could !tern the 1~4 Democratic tide. U FklW'noy could score an upset, he would instantly become an important new factor in nationaJ .poJitics. The immedlate cause of these remark· able developments is not ideological con- version but, oddly, preoccupation by Reagan's flnancla1 backers with-his tast- ditcb attempt for "PresklenL Jt was clear Jong ago that Reagan's ambitions con- flicted w!U\ front-running Lt. Gov. Ed. Reinecke'• becoming the nominee for governor. REINECU, Reagan's hand·plcked lieu.teoanl.pvemor, la klotlaecl by right· wing Reapnite precinct workm. But R<oagan fat cai., headed by mllllorllire auto dealer Holmet Tuttle of Los-An· geles, became convinced Relnecke could not win ill NovemWr when he be<amt tangenttalfy involved In the .l'rr affair. What makes electing a Republican govemof to 1mportan& to the. Tuttle. group Is their fear that a Democratic succeaor In Sacr.Memo -porllculorly Secm.v)' ol state Edmund G. Brown, Jr. -miPt hurt a.pn· nationally by weq nay at bis rOOJed •• I '( EVANS-NOVAK ) governor. . The TuUle group's loog unavailing seareh For an--alternative nearly-setiled on state Atty. Ge!'J. Evelle Younger but tumed away, portially because ol unsubltanUatect· rumors about Yotmger's financial background. Younger withdrew ht.o lllmt last monih. So did Robert Finch, deciding his cloee asaociation .• with Richard M. Nixon ruled him oot. THAT LEFT only conserv1J.lve Rein<eke. darllng of the party fallbful , and • Flournoy! with 4 percern ·In !sit .autumn's po Is. San Francilco In- dustrialist David Packard (former Depu· ly Semtary or Defense) sold Flournoy to the TutUe group. Jn return ., F'°!Jn'OY gave Urls wa1ery a11etsalon: as IOYer· nor he would rttaln Rtapn's 1'iood" me!\, headed by tbe lndustrialisl Leonard Fire~, that he had not made any presidential commitinent to Reagan . THERE ARE addiUonal costs for Flournoy in his rise from 4 percent obscurity. He was intellectually opposed to Reagan's proposed .state taxing limit "'1\. endoned it anyway. <\!though Flour, noy has been privately, often scathingly critical of Reagan's governorship, be told a recent Lincoln Day dinner in San Jose: "He's been a dam good governor." While .Flournoy ls publicly 'n.,utral. friends wlllsper he '"1Uld pftfer right· wing state Sen. Jolin Harmer for lieutenant .......,. (over former HEW Underse<ntary Jobn G, V_,.., a longtime Flournoy cmnde) to 1ppew the right. Sacb c:once.tlioel hive ta r n I s h e d Flouriloy's t~, esienUal tor him to buck tbe llemocntic tide. Indeed, Dcmocntlc leaden have ltarted ac· .... cusinl biJn ol selltnc M to Reapn. THE RIAL -t howt\'tr, la .defeated by Barry Goldwater in the ~ 1964 <:a!lfornia primaly: TWo other memben of the · Rockefelltr delegation m1y be on the state Uctet -·former Speaker. Robert T. Monagan (now a U.S. A!llstaat Se<;e<ary ol ~) for slate' treasurer and Assembjyman Wllllsm Bagley /or! atate OC11trotler. A fourth Roctefeller delepto, Veneman, has in -chance tor lleuteunt ~· These are not Ron Reagan'• ~ aoolytes. . • -COMT • DAILY PILOT 11oNrt N. Weed, l'~lflhet Th.,... Kmiil, Editor 8""""'1 Kmbi<:k Edliorlol l'oQr Editor . ' • MortoVer; Reagan and Flournoy have not seen each other in many months . "The governor still hates Fl~'s guts," a Reagan adviser told us, "but he's a realist." ~ BEYOND realism,, the conaervauve fervor ol the 19'4 Goldwater and 1966 ~ campoigns has diluted. Grass -. zealota have not recovenicl from Ille fall ol Spiro T. 'Agnew after his ~""'5 of tnnoc:eoce in Loo AngeleS laot llW!ll1lel': • . _..,.. ~------<-a .. .------Flournoy. He remalns lnrfk1cd lorevtr The -.... ol• 111' Dally PUot ~ to inform ud stimulate redrs by :llft'Rnllnc on mi. pqe diwne commentary on IOpiCI o( u.. tereat by syndic.tat eoawnru.. and caa:1ooniata,. by P'O¥Scllcir • Jorvm w re,a6ers' views and~ ~ UdJ IWnJlllptt'• oPlnklM and ideas on """""'toplca ....... llorlat -ot tht O&lly Pilot lppetr only tn UM itdiltlr'lal eolwnn at lbc top o( the pqe. Oplnklni expreqtd by tltt col- umnists and ortoonlN ud lt'tter <t---•,<'ilntttl lft tMir own uct hi> l'f4a• Monday, Matth ' ,1874' menr o1 -.-i., r11o Dal4' PllOl_lle_ Flournoy did not proml,. to ouppor\ Req .. for President. On the c:anlnry, he bad to .promiee anti·Reapn money ( in lt)tlr memor1el • • member of tbe NellOn Rockefeller d e l t a a t l o n , ' I \ -I I . ! ~ I I I I I I • r I ,- 1 ' .. .. •u" .,. ". ,. 1 .. 1' ,. ,,•- .... ,,. ,,,. -. .~· " " •; ,, " ' ~ "' ' IJ" ... ~·· " \ r f I I ' - . ' , • , ..-·~ . . • ~M~olld:_::a~y,~M~•~~h._;4._l~•-74~~~~~~~~~-D_Al_L_V_P~ll-D_T_,7c:l'~~"•'"~.,•,•,,...~•.,•~•~•w•••~•,•, ... TtM PuMlc lat.ty Int,...,.. --·"'""" PAT LANI .... . s•e Wu ·First ·Deatlis Elsewhere • • ·StreQks for Be~ord Assault Cliarges ·Dropped on Star Saft ClttM"te City Council DETROIT (UPI)' -1'omu " ~ ~ a a-.l MOion N\)RTHFIELO, Minn (AP) "111E GUY l'O been daling e~ive ·and aon ql~tts l~te , -A YOW'li cottere ~ who mu.st have been pretty em· Pt'lsldea E. C. ..Englne-1 ran \nude amm a lheater .. barrassed,'t pie brown-haired ttilr!lel' wu ... , died Sunday 11ag~ cMing a curtain <;fll Miss Bartoo said. "I haven 't afti-e. a fq lilliw;.ss. says the ··~og" st1a1l • heard trol;fl him since But t :r---, CO!'t her a ~ ind galn-anyone who gets thatl em- POl!GHKEEPSIE, N. Y . ed her a cold. 1-arrassed wouldn't be orth dashing across public areas v.-earing only shoes and a smile. She 'ft'Ore a ski mask, white tennis shoes and red white and blue r · Nothing """'· AUCKLAND, New Zealand He said John 1A"8s an in-- (AP)'--~ Omr, Laura BartDo. 18, sa)'ll she dating . .1111)'how." M. mf utro~ w b'o didn't really need el_tber bn:e. !:Streaking" consists or °"""'""'Uy """"' -I forec:ub Cor !Franllln "[ ""as the f t girl to streak at Carlekln College," says ,_1iss Bartoo. "And I was ·nrst to Streak a play. got sort of a double notorie- ty." (UPI) -English pop star ternational entertainer and Ell-On John hes pleaded guilt)' that a criminal conviction to charges of a§aulting a woold make it very difficult journalist. He v.·as discharged for him to obtain 'isas for without formal conviction on tra~ling to and f r om payment ol. $75 tn court cists. ,.~Ollfl~a~g~ements~~·=:=:=:l:::=:~========~ He was accused o f -.it, 'died Sunday. Mrs. Drew wrote Columns o n astrology for tbe New York World 8M ~ Daily News during th• l!MOs. NEW YORK (AP) -Bol>by Timmons, 38, jazz pianist, Vibra~t and composer, died Friilay jn St. Vincent's Hospital, where be had been hospitalized for a mooth. He began bis eafreet with, Kenny ~·s Jazz Prophets in l9fi6 and later played with ai.t Baler, Soony Stitt. .. Maynard Ferguson, A r t Blakey, Cannonball Adderley and J . J. Johnson. Sissy, Streakers Hit in Editorial POR'It.AND, l\taine (AP) -An epidemic of streaking at the University of Maine campus at Orono prompted the Portland Evening Express to take a firm stand . Jn an editorial, the newspaper wrote : "AltboUgh we may represent the over-30 gene.ration . lei LAURA '11 DEBUT as a streaker occurred 1''eb. 2 fol lowing th e fin a l performance of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure". The last curtain call was being ma.de by the play's leads when l\liss Barton streaked across , UPI , ...... M Bit B11 Car Actress GiuUetta Ala- .sina, 53, wife of direc· tor Federico Felini. was injured slightly in Rome last week when she was struck by a car \1lh ile walking across a street. the stage and right on OUl·\liiiiiir.iT:;;ii~~miiiiiii doors to anolher building. She figures that's when she caught her cold. ''The 001d weather here is part of th1t challeni;i:e, of course." she says. "It's an incentive to run fast." assaulting 19 ·year-o ld journalist David Wheeler at a news reception for the singer last v.-eek.. J o h n ' s la\\'yer told the court thal all John did IA'aS grab the reporter. and that the assault was technical. .,, '"' ....... the record clearly show that we are not necessarily opposed THE tARLETON freshma n DIXON, Ill. CAP) -Mary to 'streaking,' provided it is correctly undertaken and exe-savs she had never streaked Merrylleld, 62, retired author cuted with some grace. be.fore but had talked about WAHR ffiASTIR of the column "Backtalk" in "That qualification leads us directly to the observa-it with friends and decided the Chicago Tribune and a tion that-the University of Maine 'streakers' v.·ere reliably -it 14·ould be exci ting. She said 'T.ltrud-lacll'Colla,. radio and' t e I e vis Ion reported to be \rearing shoes. Shoes, for heaven's sake. And Carleton streakers tn the past TOILET TANK BALL 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH personality of the 1950s, died during one of the mildest Maine winters on rCCQN!. had always been men. and 642 J766 "-ric•·•lelp•s... Friday. Her radio show on "lf the out--of-state. papers gel ahold of this ·we'll be a she thou<>ht that v.·as bad. She • 1 "•••llcle:,,,w_,_,,,.,i ....... .,o1op1 " 23 y ~ L II "'-!lo.. .............. -~ ~M.i.1 .. ,. WMAQ. ''Radio Journal for laughing stock. People wfll be saying v.·e're sissies ... Now said her friends gave h£'r •;1r$ me oc.a on 1s1 AT HAtow1.irsroi1:s Women" was broadcast from,j"_.!l':'t~ba~c~k~o~u~t~the~r!_•.!_an~d_'t:':ry"._"i.~do~it'._'.'ri'l'.gh~t~th~is'_".lim".":e·~"~--_:s"'tr~o~ng!'._'s~ujllppc~rt':_. _____ l~L,;•~S~A~L~E~S==~·~••;•~v~t~c~E::!::==========:'..J 1951 to 1958. I· --- WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI) -. Funeral services will be held Wednesday for A a & b o a y _f~kocelll,_ _! q__\UOLc._r_ol Petrocelli Clothes, the men's clothing manufactur:er .• fetro,. celli, 78, died Saturday at Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center in New Hyde !'ark, N.Y. Deafla Not.ires (INO•ICM L•Uttl Clndrl(h. 131 Calob $1., Bl'N. Oat• of ~111, March I. W74 5urvlva<t by d11ugh11r, Mis. Lucia Anc:llr_,, N-POl'I Buch; one li1!ar In Lalvl11 two 1randdllldren. Servlc.111, Wa<llllHday, Ill AM, NNIS 8r11 Mort11ary, Wftll Pa11'ol" Frank Smith ottfciatl1111. Prrv1Je. lnl•r,,,.,,t 11 Pacltk VI-~laJ Plrk. Notis 8r1ta Mortuary, OlrKtors. MICHAL Lllli1n M. Micha!. R•11dant of Ced1r Rao!os. l<tWa. Oatis of oeatti, March 2. 1974. survived by n1111N.nd, JOHjl!I T. Mien.ti 1b1er. Minni• McGrew, of Marsl!all T°""'1. l1:t111i11. Strvlut, T"'1day, U Noon, P.clflc: View Cl!llPl!I. lnttrmen1, Paclfk vr-Memorlal Park. Pt<:ltlc View .Mortuary, Dlrtc:tw1. MILLI!:• L1ur1 Miiiar. AIM ,Y, ol 1t7J H1rbo<' 81Yd., Casla Mna, 0.1• of oeatl!, M•rcl! •· 1t7•. Survived by -al Mt>Mw1 a"'=' t;OUslns. Fu,.,al Mau, Wtd,..lday, I AM, SI. Jac:hlmt Calhollc CIM'ch. h1!«mant, Holy 5411ul<:flar C~ry. Bell Bro.ctway Morfl.lar'I',_ Dlr.c:torJr -·~·.N Dh:l1 II. ROHn. Aa.t. 74; ,t'fl.1.,1 of H11nllngton Bitch. O.M of dNl'll: March !,. 1'74 Survived by 'da1111h!era,. ~' .,fh'nfr, of Huntlnoton Bffdll' M lie• H1muio,i, .Stanford, Conn.; son, In J. ROSillll, Hou:slon, Texas; -.is"'r·1n./1w, Mllcl!:td Hunyinray, of H-ton1 Mglll grandchlfdr111; two 1reat-grancld!U<1r1n. Mamblr of J9'1y $bl es and Plus Ultra Club of Huntlllglon BNdl. A:Qffry lonlght, MOnOay. 1:lD PM, Smtll!I Chllltl. .Fui.ral ts!•s• fl!Hdb, 9 AM. Naw 55 Simon & Jude Calhollc Church, lncll1napolls and M"lnoll1 s Ir• 1 t s. Munrlngton 8111cn. ntermtnl, P1clllc View Memorial Parll:. Smlll!s Mortu1rv, 01rK!M$.. WELL.ER Wiiiiam c . Watler. A:esid111t of Costa •Mesa; di!• of deall!, March l , 1914. 5\WVJYed by wife, An~.,., 50'1. Wiiiiam H. Weller. Huntington euch; daugl!!I!', Vftkl Kay Harns, Coste Mna; fM-111-lillW, wt!li•m G. Harrl1; (laughllr·ln-ltw, J1nat c. Weller; sl1ter. 'EIYa Welter, Colta Mesa • granddaughter. Vicki Lvnne Harri-. Slrvlcn. Tuelday, 2 PM, Padllc VlillW Cllaoal. lntarm ... t, Pacific Vltw Mamorl!ll Partr,. Pacific View Mortuary, Olractora. Wit KAM~ · Tl!eodor• P. Wllkamp. Alla 16. of •10 P1rk Nirwporl, Pffwporl Beach. 01!1! of ONlh, Ml•(h 3, 1f1" Sur\11....a by wlM, Hnllr; ·'°"" Ollrtet. of ,,._,., Buch; oeuvhtl&f', Dorolh'Y Ulltt. l'alr l•-· N-J11WYI •fOhf• Vanckhfldr.111 six 11r11t.grandchlldren. Serllcn and l~htrrnenr wlll tis hlld 11'1 F1lr LaWll, N""' Jerwy. B•lt BroellllWIY Mortv•ry, Olrec!Ot's. YOCAM J~ E. YOcam. ll:nl!Jtnl of Balboa llJand; dill of d""'' March 3, 197", Survl...ed by wife, ~; _,, JOfl'PI! Ill; lwD grandcl!Ud~, J111n!fer arid J ps.epll e. Yce1m IV. Servlc:n wm tit held · Saturday, March f, 2 PM. Pacific View Cllfoal. F1mlly sll!l!»h'- memorlal cMtrlbliHon, ba m~ to tile American Cancer Socl1ty. Paclftc: View ~.DlrKIOf'S.. ~ ARBUCKLE & SON WHTCLIFF MOIJUMY 427 E. 17th St., Coi.ta MeMI 646-4888 -·-IALTZ-IUGllON FUNlULHOMl Coro110 del Mar 673-9,SO cO~ta Mesa 646-2'2-' -·-IELLAOADWAY MOllTUAllY 110 Sroodway, Cosio Mesa .5-48-3-433 -·-DILllAY. ApntUI MOITUAllY I 1791 I Beach 8lYd. Hurtll11gto11 Beoch 8"2-7nl 2-4-4 Redondo Ave. long Seoch (2 13) -438-11-45 -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH~Y 1795 logut\O Conycn Rd . • 494-9-41.5 • -·-McC-K MISl!ON ~MY 28832 Comirio CopisJrono Son Juan Copr1trono 495-1776 -·-PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL PMK Cemetery . MorillO~ . Chopel 3500 Podl«-view Or•WJ Newport Seoc.h, Cohlornlo 644·'2700' -·-PHKfAMILY COLONIALFUNUAL -. 7&01 Bolio A ..... Wu1m•11".r S93-l$2.5 -·-IMITHI' ~MY 627 Moin $1. Hu111ll'l9fOl'I e.odi ·~ • ... At Glendale Federal, we offer you i'Js% interesf On accounts OS Small' OS $1,000. they o. That meons 4 yeors or more. tf that seems like forever, relax! We've Just $1,000. That means savers sn:iort enough to save with us con .now earn the some attractive 7~% rich' guys hod lo.invest $10,000, $20,000, e.ven $100,000 to earn. got Umpteen other ways to save:They all' pay lop dollar. And with a Pas sbook Accqunf for in stance; you con earn big without having lo lie your money up al al l. . · One thing to remember, though. If you· wont.lo earn Jike a rich investor, yoo hove tO be willing to tie your money up like • Rich 'man's interest for ordinary, everyday savers~it's ol Glendale Federal right now. Come get you r shore. • . .. . . A"""'°l...r1on$1.CPO~"' ll"OICllll4'ad"" '°"" 'rffll/ly fitdtrol-,.,.,,.,-. 0 ~.M ... tot'>liof •fllefft! penoir,"t1 '*!Yli.d jOf -lt wilhd1••al.., ' . CiLEl\04LE FEDERAL More off•C.s to .. M you tha1tany 01htr ~edetol Soving1 and Loon As10Clohon in the nohon. Oter S 1.8 billion 'in os'9ls, Aili obovt O\lt fo1T1ily of ft'IOnciol Ser<loc•s. .. . . 'Cosio Mesa Branch : 2300 Harbor Boulevard (Harbor Center) 642-4711 · Fullerton Branch : 320 North Harbor Boulevard· 526-8331 Newport Beach Bronc~: 500 Newport Center Drive (Newport Financial Center) 644-5300 SOnto Ana Branch: 51 F,ashipn Square (across from Desmonds) 541-3314 .... ) I •' , RE~ELECT COSTA MESA COUNCILMAN r -- .. . a M<Ut o./ ... • PROVEN ABILITY •SOUND PRINCIPLES • s·ouo INTEGRITY ON THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL c VOT• MARCH 5, 1974 .. I • • • , . • . .. f D•IL Y PILOT LA Board Gra11ts Ope11:.space ' Easement to Catalina Island. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The OOW'.lty B o a r d ol · Supervilon says It hopo! lo see more of Santa Cltallna's rugged terrain opened to the public ~ith the granting ol an ~ easement tn the Island Compa ny, w h I ch oversees development of the island. \ The The supervisors said they ttrped the ea.1Cmenl on· 64 square mUes of undeveloped land fvould encourage public access for scenic and recrea. lional purposes, The agreemenl does not co1•er 12 square miles, in· eluding the milC'-&qUare city or 'Ava lon . the \\'h.ite's Cove area, Emerald Bay and the l\\'O h11.rbor1 at the Catalina Isthmus. The count\' also has til{' rii;:h1 10 build and improve carnpsitcs. picnic areas and 1ra1ls on the 41.485 acres men· \\oncd in the Santa Catalina Island Company. Fringe Benefits Adage from Coast Federal Savings. Let's face it All uviDI'" loam pay pretty much the same interest Which mak;es it a aood idea to check out what c.ic:b ooe gives you bclides interest. Hert's what our Frinae Bencftts Packaae pvcsyou. ' Free checking accouat. Free personal cbcckina account al a major bUlk if you'll maintain a minlmum bolanc<: of $2500. Free safe deposit box. A mini· aium bal>j>"'or $2500willptyou olit. ' Insiders Oob. Save IDOIM)' °" tl¥DP lib appliancu, fumiture, ~eby, even vacations and tickets to ll!OWS and pma. All for teepln1 a iqinimum of $1000in·your11.vinp account. • ~ 1n .. 1en checks. _ Pree money orders. tmiden C!Ub mcmben act them Without - i:frina a service charae. t We have aavinp plans that pay from'S~ %"to7\.i %. Our nsular -book accoun11 let you depooit ~ or take it out anytime JOU lite. ; Of'°"""• federal regulalioao roquin: &fU~ntial intcra:t pmaltyc.-all ~ cfi1itic1Lc 9"QW!t w!thdrawala prior ~ . J to maturity. " 1. ' ' • f'amllpC!rcu• 1111 BU Ke•-.--,.,... ... ''There are some words yo can't use i" front of dlildr1n1 or miaed·up com 1 ny, right, Mommy?" UCI Scheduling March Lectures 'l'he following l!CheduJe of events is sdleduled for ?\-larch by lhe UC Irvine ei:tcnsion program: t'~ .. ~~;!~RS We.h "' w-HeifWh fer -ttt.t htll 1" ,,_ nehlflllly. ,2052 Newport llvd. ~-- • 1 Argentina Bans Birth Control Ads C·AL•VET . •168 mo. TOTAL (l1tel._ ,rhw1,.1. l"""'t ,...,. & IMu •"•) BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - The Argentine aovmunent has probl>l1<d all -· pro-moctng birth control either directly ~ todJreclly and limited the sale of COO· tractptJves ln an effort to In-er,... jhe popilalJon. A Bovemment d ecree recommended the S o c i a 1 WeUare a.Unlstry atudy ways of increasing the population and decreed that a doctor's prescripUon in triplicate must be pre6ented when buying birth coolrOI pills. 'Ibey have previously been sold across the CQUnter. New Horl.z.ons Pull0 1lae 4 bedroom hemes "Un-Argentine interests are trying to promote ways of life contrary to our destiny as a great country . . . by stimulating blrth c o n t r o I , denaturalizing the funda - mental material function of a ll'Ornan. 6&&2 CllST AVI. llYer1lde, Calif. (714} 617-6912 \ Call Collect ~ ............. 1.:J~~ ELECT WAYNE BAGLIN __ , TIM: •r.Mll l..,t9'1Mt 91 IW. ,.W Ml • ••- .... II I• Intl Mfil _,... .. ywr .,,....,, .... fin. ..... ti,,·--... ,. 4.i.e ~· tMt, ............ , ,.. ........... 11 ., , .... i...--· .... .,. .................... .. .......... ~1 1 p1l11 1.n.tt .... ,...,. --., ••• ,d ................ ,... I) llP rht 11 • .... b .. ; ... 111111 .. .................. . J) 9-ltr·..t M CM111'rt wl .... ............... r111•······ .. , ... City II tlM u,. -·--), ............... 11 ...... h 1tll ... •eft1M ...... lat'1.U.,M.-,. ..... ~ •> ............... W91" .... lll'••h•• -· ........ I •• '"'· ,.• • __..~ S)l~ .. lllllWtfl.ttlMC.11 l ti ~~ ;.. --__ ..,...,_..._ ... c.---·-,, '""' •• """''*• ...... ..... :-;. -s, ........ ~ .... ,....,,._ -':.· ....... ... St.,, l•d1. ., .... ~ .................... . .,.1 •••.. , ........... , ... <11,·. ,,.," ........... . 7) ......,,.I .W. ,. ,........ ., ,..... • ....... , •••••• ,.,... ....... ,.. ,i.. ......,laeMIMW_, .... , • ..,... .. IW. c a o '•4.w ..,. -,.n ... , Itel -~ ....... . ,.., '-'"' ............. , ti ' .... .. ~ ..,.., ................. ""' ......... , .............. _, ...... , ...... ~ '"' .. , ..................... ,... • l \. ~(·. \.If,. r;'-. 1 "" '-· ' lllll flll·ll LllMS $2 4,550 Oeveloptrs • Mort~ Btnktn 1nvestmen1··counstlll'G IAll H. CAil.AWAY M-- ..• '•• ··'·" ..... ~ . •i':.lt , '·• . I.~"' f•·'• ~-··· J. ·11 ·-·-··· "' . .. ,;._., • .(:_'¥ .. -.•. . ~ .. :,: ·...:~ • • .-.o;o' • -~~tmda~. We' c S.tunla ' 1---1 11"°' 9 a.m. to I p.m. And durill& the wnt from ·9 a..m. to 4 p.m. (Fridays, ~ • , , all officea except downl.OWD Les ~::-;;;:::z::L'c':;:i:.~::!~;::~l:.i~!Dl~tl;i;"1 Anaeles are open until 6 p.m.). ·"'!"t.. ~;,'..,.:,.,.;.I.-• • 0 ~ •R _ .. l FE o~H~~!Gs 1 -- ""41•-r OM 61!11on 0011111 • • More for your money. ' . ff..,.._ lmcltOftlcel: jl Hunlinaton Center (714) 897-IDC'1 • Mal•Oftb: 9th .tffill, 623-llSl Comcnieat Offices Throughout CaliforuJa • · _,,_..,,., .. RO'N STEELMAN IS FOR Don't let . this one slip away. HAMMETT said he'd work . . . good government. careful· planning and creative law enforcement. a city tram system, bike trails and open space plan- ning , an expanded park system utilizing present surplus and dedicated land, creation of a major industrial park inland to balance low density develop- ment. preservation of our historical land· a k d encoura ement of our ~~~·~~n~d"--!!..L EILs he'd get ·things done ... and ~e did. Let's put HAMMETT back-to t I WE ·ARE FOR ROM ·ALD -STEELMAN -as the obviously most qualified candidate for San Cemente City COuncil ,.....,.,,,....., • ...,,,,,>1ca--.1..._._a...1011.A9-....._ .. a. t • ' I I work for Costa Mesa. Let's put JACK ' BACK RE-ELECT .. Jack· _x_H • ·Costa Mesa City Councilman TUESDAY MARCH STH HAMWITI' fOtt COUNCii. CAMPAIGM COfl4MITTH C ..... t1 ;1 .Attw S.WW, 441L17•St .. Wt.C, e..t.MtNo c .. tZ621 •• • - • • - • , , .. . . . . QUEENIE By Phil lnlertcindi. "I understand hf's a last-minute replacement." L. Jtl. Boyd Love Strictly For the Birds No vegetarian should rorget that UCLA'!! big Bill Wal- ton also does his daily duties v;ithout benefit of meat dishes. Am advised fl.tinneapolis anJ St. Paul are the only sizeable to .... n s in lhe country "·here I.he baseball fans prefer hamburgers to hot dogs. As for birds, before they mate, they court. and be- fore they court, they flirt . All birds flirt. Thls spoke a professor of science SAVE 511% lADIO' PANTY lllSE SALE Rec. 99c ea. Fits all sizes. ~ ~ to our Love and \Var man \1·ho u·as in- finjtely _ pl eased. 'rith the information .... ·--------------------------- PREGNA~T A lot of young inen \\'ant their girlfriends to become pregnant. Even thougn they don't want to marry said girlfriends. And even though they don't want to take responsibility for the offspring. Researchers say th.is pecu- liarity come! clear in interviews with numerous eXJ>ect~ ant mothers In maternity homes . Exactly 27 percent ol the unmarried girls interviewed therein said their boyfriends definitely wanted them to get pregnant. But they couldn't explain "'hy. The mental experts think they can e:1plain J I,_ though. t<.lany is the lad, they say, "'ho feels com· pelled to grow a mu:stachc, get dnmk on boilerm akers, crack up a car , fight with a lawman. and father a young- ster, just to prove once and for all hf has passed puberty. BAUXITE Q. "Do the Australian aborigines own their O\\"TI land?" A. Used to. Until tomebody diJcovered bauxite on !heir property. Then the courb there decided they didn't ov.TI the )and. Exactly vlhy the enormous majori ty of buyer.i prefer i;i:hite rather lhan colored hand soap 1 just don't know. ---Som·c-thingrare-better-a-tterthe·"Tlew-wears-oft;-after-cll·--tl they're broken in, after they've endured a season: Leather boots. a des k chair, rose bushes. asphalt paving, or a ·typewriter. And some things are never better than when they're just ·unwrapped, diminished not a whit, unmarked by fingerprints arid dust, ~·hlstllng crisp: A ream or while paper, a bar of soap, a box of bullets, a cord of firev.·ootl. or a barnful of baled hay. You kno1\' a hand in bridge that contains no card higher than a nine is called a Yarborough. But do know '"hY ') The second Earl of Yarborough. an English noble- man , bet 1.000 to one just before the tum of the century against !he deali ng of such a hand. Your hand is said to be normal if your thumb is as iil rong as the four fingers opposing it. Arldrrss nwi! to L.J\f. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875. f\1eu;· port Beacli 9266V . Good Deed maile the scene Sundays in t~ l1tjlijijll1)# THE EARL'S 1'19fl'lltilt'l, H••tl"t Air (9M. -Tl..,. Sf"11 II y.ur dMr L..-·Slddldldl All Otllen 495.0401 642-175] , DOUG NASH Just add water 10 Gravy Tra1n·il ma~es 1!s own gravy. tastes delicious and has essential ~1tamins. GIRLS' LACE . TRIM PANTIES ~ggc . S1l~y smoot~ 100" ace· late wit~ di1n!y late trim. Many colors. S1/eS 2 to 14. SPECIAL ON TOOLS c ' EA. ~· -0 SAVE~:28% lADID' BRl&S or \'i\ I I C ~~o~l~!ta!~~~! ''"'" ~ grints, solids. S11e~ 5 to !O SAVE. SO% llG. Ste I •tc ••· SAVE 23°0 COLORFORMS FUN KITS 99~. 1.!7 C ;e Snooo1. Cllarl.e Brown. G.1 Joe. Rob n Hood. R.!ggedy .A.nn, fhn!stoncs and more --------------------· SAVE 38°~ BIC BANANA MARKERS 99~oM• Al I.St ~r of 8 mar.er;. Blue. ti~•. reo. ~r~""· yellil"'. i._::::;..;.-.;..~ 1u:qu0r>e. ~<,rple .arid pin~. -------------------- SAVE 33% FOLDING FENCING 99~. 1.49 8 ft sections are IS· ~1gn. 811&hl •hr1e 11n 1sli over me!at. (a>•lt 1ns1al!e1l. li;\fj lil~l~[I) i (1)~hl Cliii PACKOf 5 DISHCLOTHS lfl. 1.4! JOO~ t .. .. ~! 5 Clf:'· S~-,r; I.~ I! t••i Ill• pr r.t' gc POLYESTER FIBEROLL STUFFING •t1.1.,9 l lb ~J OI llQll·l lftri:!"IC litlof· !1H ~r 'a• ~tvt!rna P•llaws, 101'$. tit. ggc Mo11da1, Marth 4, 1974 DAILY PILOT 9 THREE 60 MINUTE Cassette Tapes .... a 99c '·" P.AK _ _ • l ·lOl ' VOTE MARCH 5 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COSTA MESA=~~~~! USlfOUICl-011 0 ~MON.·nl. 10. ... ,,.. •• i . SAT.10·7•SUN.11 ·S $ Q ••••c-•wtww ,... .... ~ ........ ... ~--.... ..-............ ~ • , • • ' - ' i l . • . ; • ' : • • r ' •• • • JQ DAILV PILOT Monday, MMch 4, 1974 Irvine Sailors Triu1nph BOATING Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Ove11on Race Won By Zeus • There was no shortage of -: nuture's energy Saturday -as A lot lw been v;rittcn aboot how the energy cri!iis slrong, blustery winds drove "'ill be a boon lo the sport of sailboating as opposed to a 1he 103 yachts in California detriment lo powcrboaling. Bul no one has yet come up Yacht Club's Overton Series 1vilh any prognostications as to how sailing skippers and opener around the course in UCI sailors ourscorcd seven other schools Sunday ln the Third Southern Seri~ or the PacUlc Coo.st lntcrcollrgiale Yacht Racing As!!ocialion at \\\-stlakt'. "--------crC\vs will get enough fuel to get to the l'ariotL<> regattas r('{'()rd time. Jeff J\1cDermaid ·with Jay (llaser as crew 1nadc up lhe A IC'am and John Ros.s·Duggan and John Billings · v•ere !he B tr>am. The JO-race serie5 was sailed in gusty "'inds lhat reached 2(1 knots on the inland lake. The singlehanded r a c e s "·ere sailed in C y c I o n e dinghies 11•J!h John Weiss of l:SC the winner. Runner-up in the .series "'·as CCL.A "'ith .skipf)('~"S l::ddie fro and Ki1n Gage. Third was USC "'ith \Vciss and J~lx>rg. (Ad•otlr•tm.ntl Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming Loose? Afraid f1111! U~lh will drop llt tM wrooc lime! A <11:ntul'll 1dhel!ive can halp. l-"ASTEt:Tl11 Powder fives dent'"" • loncer, 6rmf'I', 1teadier hold. Why be embart:.Med.T For lnOl"e 1iieurlt7 and comfort, "'' YA:l-TEETH Deoluf'f' Adheilve Powdtt. Den1u~ that fit are -11tlal to health. See yo'.lr dc11U.t recW.rb'. YVON 0 Gold Cup Regatta 'Uo Start f'"i~t race or the Jim Dickson Series for Per. formance Handicap Racing Fleet yacht-s will be sailed Saturday and Stmday as a feature of Ne"1xu1 Harbor Yacht Club's Spring Cold CUp Regatta. The Dickson Trophy was dedicated in 1963 as the high point trophy for a series of \lcwport !!arbor Yacht Club races and regattas in PHRF. The series consists or six races with final results based on the best five. and races. \\'inner of the lnternational has u sad story1to tell in that respect. the Malibu Trans-Bay racc s Bill Gilbert's Zeus from A former Newpo11 H.arlx>r skipper Jiving in i\fontere~ ~shore Rule (JORl division ROBERT l\f. ALLAN JR., ov,.ner of the Ericson·JIJ Pacific l\lariners Yach! Club. Nol'cmbcr, "'i~ner of the l\fonterey Pen insula offshore \\'inner in the Cruising Club championship last year, decided to bring lhe boat" south this year to compete in lnc Southern California Yachting of America ICCA) division in Association l\1idwinlcr Regalia and the \\'hilncy Series of the Tanner Series was Su-Dy offshore races. 111. skippered by Andy The boat is being skippered by flarvey Kilpatrick of Lockaton . California Y C . l•fonlerey with a ere"' of high school students \11ho have 'fhere ~·ere 19 entries in the been lrAin1ng for a year and a haU. · · new Tanner Series. The boat placed high in her elas.~ in the -~1idwinters. The race was sailed in 25- and the ro/101ving weekend placed first overall in the kn01 winds and five-foot seas. Brokaw race around Catalina· island. the first of the One yacht had a damaged \Vhitncy. mast ~·hen a shroud fitting After a start like that Nol'ernbcr 11•ill RO\\' be ab.'.Lndon-let go, two others sustained ing the \\lhltncy Serif's. \\'hy? n11nor damage in a collision "\Ve simply can 'l get enough fuel 10 come south for the and there \1'ere numerous races." bcmo11ncd Allan. "The <'rew has to go bark Piton· cases of lorn sails and sc:isi<'kness. du y mornings for school and 11·e can'l take a chance on gelling fuel for the return trip by" highway.·· FURTll ERl\fORE, ALL.AN said. there is un average lhree·hour. 11•ail at service station" in J\1ontcrey to gr·t fuel for the trip south -or even to the airport Other ra~ in IJ.le series So v.·hat happens now. Docs November go north 10 de· arc NHYC s OpentnJ; Day .. fend her title in the Monterey Peninsula series. No "·ay. r~. --May 11; Jlui'ltington says.All.a~ Tidelands race, June 16; Race "No bcr does not have enough fuel capacity lo Week. Aug. 14-18; Fa 11 make t trip from Los Angeles lo P.fontcrcy Bay. and Regatta. Sept. 21-22: and the pleasure craft cannot buy a drop or fuel north or Santa Fall Gold Cup, Oct. 19-20. Barbara. It's all reserved for fishermen.'' ., YOUR Mon Allan didn't say so. but it appears that a l'ery fast Ericson·39 may soon be Jor sale in Southern California v;aters. providing tile skipper who buys it can grt enough fuel to gel to the marinas to race it 1or cruise it. THE STORY RAISES another question. \\'hat is the fuel crisis going to do to this yea r's Newport to EnS(!nada race? To he .sure. it takes no fuel to nutke the race under sail, but all the boats must have enough to power back to San Diego. Newport or other home port s." Especially those skippers who insist on sailing light lo save "'eight Fi sh Guarded City Council of Son Juon Capistrano T HECKSCHER Jim Nugent. chairman of this year's rare. says ar- rangements arc being 1nade "'ith hfrxican officials In pro· vide r:.icl. bolh gasoline aifd diesel. to skippers who need to fill up in Ensenada before !he return lrip. This year's race is scheduled to start on Saturday, hfay 4. in allcmpl to forl'slall !he trouble bc111·ttn snilors and non·yachling landlubbers 11·ho flock 10 !he Haja rC$Ort on race ,,·eek each year. BUT IF TllE f1JEL crisis 11·orscns. it's possibl<' that not only the non-yachting crowd "·on 't be able to gel to Ensenada: neither will tht' ~ivcs. ~'eethearts and friends of the skippers and crc~'s who are ahvays on hand lo greet the intrepid sailors. SACRAJ\tEJ\'TO (AP J ~mt'rgenC'y legis!ation to pro1 ect California's herring population in Tamales and San Francisco Bays has been sig ned into la"· by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The bill by Sen. Peter Behr. tR·Tiburon' is in1ended 10 close "'ha! "'as described as a loophole in an I earlier bill. March 5th Now ~·ouldn 'I that l>c sad? A numb<'r of people l\'ho have made recrnt automo- bile lrips to Tijuana and Ensenada say that fuel is plenti· ful at· 3 price. But those \\'ho have bought it say it is obviously "·atcrcd do1111 and cars tend to perform badly afler coming back across the border. v • FROM THE • NEW RATES ON LAGUNA FEDERAL'S NEW TERM . SAVINGS CERTIFICATES' AND \ ALI!. PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! RATE ~11!'1il~iU~1 HELD FOR YIELDS 111i·1o \ 7.793 $1,000 4 YEARS 1erm etrtifkat!_ 6%o/o . $1,000 2~YEAR S 6.98 3 lcrm c:cnificatc 6Yi 0 ' 0 $1,000 1 YEAR 6.72ctk 1crm ctrtificatc - 533 $1,000 90 DA~S 5.92 3 term certificate And most popular or all-the cohvcnient PASSBOOK ACCOUNT for daily needs! 5 ~ % day-in, day-out interest yields 5 • 3 9 •k per annum • •Withdrawals before maturity from term ccrtik:ltc account! arc subjtct to rcduc:lion 10 current passbook rate from date of i&suance, ptus' an additional three months' interest forfcilurt. fZ~111ta!fi~~<9kv~?~ ' AND lOAN ASSOCIATION 110'-IE Of"FI CE: 260 Ocean Avenue. L:igun·a Beach, Californi:i. 926.'il 'fclephonc: 494·7.'i41 •LAGUNA NIGUEi ,: J P.ton::irch Bay Pla1 .. 1 • S1\N Cl.E~fE:'l/Th: 601 Norlh El Camino Real • LAGUNA HILl.S: '.?40.l8 Calle de la Plala •LAKE ELSINORE: 600 Wes! Graham Avenue .... _ .. _ 0 • T • E HA-D ENOUGH? -----------__ _,_. lxl WILL JORDAN ARE YOU FED UP WITH LAGUNA'S IRRESPONSIBLE ' CITY GOVERNMENT .... *Are You Fed Up With ••• SECRECY IN GOVERNMENT *Are You Fed Up With ••• FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MARCH 5 AVOID A GAME OF CHANCE VOTE FOR · . . . EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP WITH PROVEN ABILITY . *Are You Fed Up With ••• MAIN BEACH BUNGLING *Are You Fed Up With ••• COU.NCIL PROCRASTINATION * AreYou FeaUp Witb~ :~'f,,f,ff IMINATE LAND *Are You Fed Up With •• INTOLERABLE PARKING "PROBLEMS -Growth ana-develOfrment -of-the City. is import.ant to Will Jordan . He organized and guided · the Citizens Committee for an improved In- dustrial Zoning Ordinance. That Ordinance is now in effect. • • * Are You Fed Up With ••• NO ANIMAL CONTROL • YOUR CITY COUNCIL 1.S THE PRIME MOVER VOTE TUES. MAR. 5 IN ACTION TO SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS . THE FOR CITY COUNCIL MUST BE RESPONSIVE TO WAYNE BAGLIN EEJ THE WILL OF THE VOTERS : F>""" ~-EEJ On~y You Can .Elect The 'Candidates J.::~h=.t!! Who Are Best Qualified. HERE IS HOW ... PAIDFORBYTHE SA VE LAGUNA COMMITTEE 114 Fotttt A't .. L.,._. .... ,,. lkhonl J9"rous, Qt•lrm•ll • ,\ ( \ He strongly supports an equitable Sign Ordinance and has spent many hours in its development. He sponsored legislation that resulted in the Crime Prevention Or-· dinance . ~· . Citizens ahead. of Costa Mesa will appreciate these benefits in the years R!T AIH REUAllUTY LET 1 S KEEP . . WILL JORDAN -· MARCH 5 • COMMITTIE TO IE·lllCT WIU. JOI DAN -YAUOHN llDDINO, CHAllMAN, I SOO ADAMS, COSTA MUA . • • . . • ' • • \ • • 'Nader Raider' Types On Guard in County By \\'ILLIAi\I SCllRt:IBER Qt '"-D•ilr l'llot l!flt Ar\A JIEJri.1 -The headlines they get aren 't as big or frequent but Orange C.Ounty has its own version of "Nader:s Raiders'' that has proven its value to consumers and merchanls alike. The county "raidth" wMk for William Fi tchen, \\'hose widespread dutie! as air pollution control officer and counlv agricultural commissioner also include the fwiction of seai~r of weights and measures. FITCHEN'S POWERS as a consumer protecJion agent stem from a law almost as old as the United States itself. lt \\·as,J85 years ago this pnst Saturday that a young Congress passed the nation 's First \Yeights and measures la\41. Vilcht'n said his n1lnions aren't visibl e agenL<; or 1he la\\·. but they arc consk1ntly on !he pro\\'I fo r violations of the law. "One of ou r n1ost in1port.ant fun ctions is checking prepackagt'd commod i1ics such as high-priced cuts of meat v.·hcrc e\·en the smallesl '.\'eight discrepanc~' can result. in a loss to the cons umer ," he.said. ., Fitchen said s.inco th e U.S. is such a major meat COrt!umer; a shortweight or a quarter of an ounce on a pound of meat selling for $1.39 a PQWld 'coufd cost~ average family $100 in a year. FJTCHEN AND bis deputies are also OD the lookout for such thinp as potatoes ORANGE COUNTY "The grocer who puts fo ur pounds, nine ounces in a live pound bag is in for trouble." Fitchcn s<1id . ''The same got;~ for the butcher y,·ho \\'Cighs his · turk rs after freez ing in order to pick up a fe\\' ounces ... But Fit(ilen said he is commlt!td lo hl:'lping the merehant. loo. becall!':!' half the time. sca les or packaged goods can be weighted.in the ronsumer·s favor. "You protect everyone when you pro- tect the buyer," Fitchen said. "becalJS(', at one tune or another, everybody is Ille buyer." "And the ITlt'rchant v.ho bought those boxes is--gellinf! a r.:+.,.. de.ol IM!t:ause Otte-fourth of LID ounce too n1u1,'h or too little on an 1!em~an rnean a dif- f('ranee of UlOUsandS' or doll ars over a period o! tin1t·:' Fite en said. Fitchen said .I.ht O\~·r ges in pac ka ging can be cootlv to industries and his agency \1;orkS \\'ith them ~·hen Sllch problems arise. He said a C<'re:i\ n1anufacturer that produc~ an average of 19 million boxes a year rou!d lose up to $13,000 if his product is overfi\!cd by as little as onc--si~tC<'flt~ of an: ounce. FITCllE'.\' SAID weights and measures officials fry to inspect ca<"h store 0!1ce a year on a random h;isis. ''The element of surpnSl' is important to our ~·ork." he said . "our t1ggl'sl problem is publiei!~'." F1tthe1fs statistic'<; sho\\ thr gr\'<1lrst intidC!ll't' of shOl'l \\'eigh1~ CO!ll(' Ill packaged 1neats. flulrl d:11 r:-jlrodue\s. produce ;u id flour produc!s. On th<" oiher h.:ind such rh111!:s JS candies. canned and botrlL>d i;oods. hJkcd goods and frozen foods have {a1rly good records . A~10NG OTHER things, Fitchcn ·s of- ficials must check Y:arehouscs. com- mercial scales and all other instruments used to set value on merchandise. Fi tchen said most violatioos are unintentional and can be solved without proserutioo. • Weighty Week SAJ\"fA ANA -If you CllUld use a reason to celebrate, there is always the National "'eights and ~1easures Week storting loday. Orhnge County supervisors this "·erk u n a n I mo us I y endorsed a proclamation S('tlinJi! aside the entire Y:cek to 1·ommrmor ate th<> anni\·l'rsary of thr signin)( of --- ' the fU"Sl national welghlS 3nd measures la\\' ~larch 2. 1799. That laiA' officia ny pu t the United Stntt'S on the Brittsh systenl ol inches a11d~ fei.•t , pounds and quarts. T h--e question L~. v.111 v.e sull obstor.·e ~1111on:il \\'r1gh!s and ;\leasur<'s \1 t•t•k 11 hen tht• n1etric ~y-..11·1n 1~ f i 11 a I ! ~ adopted ,.. ___ _ UA1LY PILOT 1 f _ ....... ,,.. WESTLAKE Costa Me5G City Council • 84.11 .. ~·-s. ... 1, •• • Pollvtior+ COt1lf'OI • •• ~. l.onM & t .,.;1, • Poro ... dlc l't09•0"' • 'vbllc Ope".v" VOTE MARCH S P11• ,,~" ,,,~•·.~1":' ''~""·'l··~"W\O YOUR F01UNTA1N VALLEY~ I CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 4 ..... ........ a.. 1051) Ell1t., ,aid fw by eo.-iffff to RHltcl '"-I . Scott ,_,.., ,...., .. _ ..... ' •· -.i.. ~ sold by the sbort·we.igbted sack. • HE SAID the customer v.ilo buys a short-<'Ounted box of toothpicks may not fecl cheated but tho~ oC boxes add up. 1 ~========='=========================-=========.:=====, Adoption Benefit Scheduled County Mars.hal Post May Be Cut SA!\'T A ANA -Orange C.Owity Supervisor R a I p h Diedrich says it might be a good time to think about eliminating the position of county marshal. chance of happenin g. A "Wild West Vegas Night", featuring a weekend in San Francisco do.or prize, will be held Saturday from 7:30 p.m, to 2 a.m. by the Orange Coun- ty Adoptive Parents Associa· lion. Diedrich's suggestion came this week as Marshal Dillard Wilkerson announced he will THE EVEJ\'T ui ll take place retire this month after 25 years of ser\'icc. at the U.A.W. Hall in Battin noted tha t th e marshals have a po\\o·erful Sacramento lobby and that the judges might not take kindly to the board m('ddling in their affaifs. "I'm not saying "''e could actually take the action, but maybe ~·e could infl uence the judges a bit," Diedrich said. Lakewood, 3911 Pixie Ave., DIEDRICH PERSUADED wit.h all proceeds g 0 in g his fellow supervisors to sui> port a study -by C.Ounty towards the adoption of hard-Administrative Officer Robert !->place children in Orange Thomas into the f('asibility of County. combi ning the ma r s ha I 's lnsurance Unit SACRAMENTO I UPI\ Armand L. Fonta ine of Los The donation is $5. v.·hich duties v.i th the s h e r i f f ' s \\ll!Cnfillellie person to $1.000 d('partment.--·--··· Arigeles has been reappointed w-c:o1':-Ron-a·1tt11\!d'an~·1u-.r·~-~--­ fotu·-~·ear term as a diri:clor of1 _ "·orth of play money to gain-The county marshal is b!e v.ci!h. free admission to responsi ble for serving \\'ar- an all night chili booth, drinks rants and poli cing county ~t' happy hour prices, dan cing municipal courtrooms. the state Con1 pc n sa t i on Insurance Fund. Fontaine. 49. executive vice president of the American B ui Id i n g Con-to a live ban d, g!!me prizes Oiedridl was told by County lractors Association, has serv-and hourly rafn('s. Counsel Adrian Kuyper that The grand prize v.•ill be a the board may not have the ed on the board since 1970. trip to San Francisco for two power to combine tile func-1-p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ on Air California, and a room • tioos since the marshal is. ni> "'"' l'o1uoct1 ...........,_,.,. <1t the Villa Ro.ma a t pointed by a majority vote tf Laguna -'ly "'"'"" -91tir19 Fishennan's Wharf . of all municipal judges. to you, tn. ... Tw..:k.y i1 n.. day to Anyone inte rested in the SUPERVISOR R 0 B ERT gwro"'" it. evening n1ay phone Edna Ball in said Die<irich 's aim of t'-cy ~npori• Bradley in Costa hlesa. 549-. cutting red tape and sonic "•"'"'"D¥N1ncyc.-n1~eor-.11H, 0978 or Jo Board in Huntington ~ro":o;s~IS'__"i~s~n~o~h~lc~:_· ~··~"t:.:'.h~os'._.:'.l i~ll~lc"..'=:':":0_':'"':"""""==':-:''::,.:-=:::'. Beach. 842-1329. or "·rite ,- GCAPA. P.O. Box 1314. Hun- tington Beach . CdM Girl E11ds Tour Corona de! hfar resident Lisa Halverson recen tly re- turned from a month-long concert study tour of four European cities. under a program spo n s ored by Bucknell University. \Vith 30 Bucknell students. s he s tudi e d th e interrelationship of art. music and architecture in Vienna, Prague, Berlin and Amster- dan1. r-.1iss HaJ\'erson is a 19i2 -graduate of La Canada lligh School and is the daughter or Lorraine Holverson of Corona del ?<.1ar. Coast Girls Honored Two Orange coast stud ent! attending the University · of Oklahoina \\'ere among the 6.648' students named to the school's honor roll for the 1973 {all semesler. Catherine R ossite r of Corona del tltar and Neta En1mons y.·ere named to the list for maintaining a "8" grade average. Aeq>rding to a report from the university Miss Emmons had a straight "A" average · for1he--seme!ler. • J .. 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The result. a shapely !igurc trrmmed down. wr lh texture l!gh! . as a cir.um. It's all here-dietary and e)(ercise programs designed tor your 1ndiv1dual need. Instructors and exercise machines 1hat get maximum results 1n the shortest possible time. Plus Sa una. Steam . Whirlpool. Sun Rooms, and Sw1mm1ng Poof 10 make the complete change. Be !ore you know 1t. you'll tie fir m. slim and trim. You'll look great. feel great. Re member you don't 1ust get a shape : you get 1n shape. Maloie yourself a prom1se-Cafl Today! There are SEVEN dillerent program! to choose from lo suit your individual needs. Beginning as low as $1 o lor 2 weeks at the spas · . H@llida~ ~~i ~~~~1Hw£~~es call today . BUENA PARK $.10 S •••cf! loiil•••1C1. $011111 01 L•1>co1,.. •••"11' 826 ·0381 ORANGE l22 l•tt 111t•H• •••1>111. *••' 01 11.111.n ••1n111 639·2441 · (OSTA MESA lJ OO 'H.t.1t1o r l o-..••••rO H1 r t101 C•"''' ~9·3368 WESTMINSTER l1~1 W1tlmlt1 tt•t -'""w. W••tr,11111111 C•nl•r 8!M·3317 HUNTINGTON BEACH tlM~ M11r1 111 .. 1. M1111 St 11 l••cl'I Sl•d. 8•2·14S1 LONG IEACH 1 101 .&111,,11e loul 1•1 nt, Cor,.•r ot C111on 426-1174 ENCINO tl'OJI .,,.,.,,.,, loYll•llrll . W111 ol-l•l tlo • 916·6330 1 C0N'111NllNT LOCATtONI IN OMNOI COUNT'f, lONO l lACH & lNCI HO ' ' • - • • \ ) > -. . ( I -' I DAJLY PILQT MOflday, Marett 4, 1~74 , ' I ' "' . ~ •· ·--........ , ... ••'Il l . . Federal.law requires that automobiles · ·sold in this oountry be equipped with systems capable of providing re- straint to the occupants in accident situations. One such system, of course, is the combination lap and shoulder belt system found ·on .most 197 4 cars. You 're probably familiar • ' • • •• •• -. I . \ • . - • • . , . •. . .. . / of Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs. . COIJlpletely contained in the steering And while 'it 'is an add,00-cost feature, wheel hub, and the passenger's air ~there are certain advantages: th~ car · cushion ·is concealed behind a special _ will start as soon as you turn ,the panel · that matches the ·rest of the ignition key; and although lap belts are dash. . '~ provided, there are no buzzers, no Where can .ybu find out more flasl)ing lightS, no starter interlock and about GM's new 'Air Clisl:lion · no-special~$equence to foll9w. ReStraint System? Just yisit any . with it. · . · , Where is the ACRS located? If Oldsmobije, Buick or Gadillac dealer--· Now there's an alternate to this system. It's General Motors' new Air Cushion Restraint System (ACRS), ' . ,which is available on a limited number ·you look at the instrument panel · _. ship and ask to see the Mini-Theatre · . · shown here, it looks like practiGafly film demonstrating it. We think you 'll . 1 any other instrument panel. lhat's like the oonvenience our. new ACRS . ' because the driver's air cushion is ; offers. , . . ( -_....,. ·"·<;:,,.,e,~~~ '•>J -':;)''" . ! r .li',, "' .•. ,;• ,., .. • , • • Wf? watit you to. . · drive what you ·11k~ ,and .like What -you drive.- ~ --. --~ • • ' ' ' l, . ' • • . • j • -' • • • I • ' • • ( , •• 1 I • . • • • . • , 1 ' A ' • \ • Mustard , Tree Nourished by Faith 4'Tlte mu.lord seed, which ;, the nnolltst of au setdl, growi and be· come1 ti tree whole branche1 reach D"t to slulkr the bird$ of the heav- ens." By JO 01.WN Of t11e Ollr, l"IW tl•lf The story of the Mustard Tree is\ a stor1-of miracles. First, its Joc:atlon 1s improbQ.ble. A two-:story house a block rrom tbe Newj)C)rt Pier Is out or sight Qnancially for many ' people. let alone a Christian family "ex· tension" wbich 1 is devoted to ~ping anyone with • need. ~-· 1 • Second, the structutr of 'the f11tn il offers many chances for disagreement.3 and discontentment , but neither e:a:ist seriously. Third, the needs ol a nuctuallng family with ~ unplanned nwnber ot guest! each day make it difficult to obtain food in the right proportions. Somehow, tmugh, it a!v•ays materializes at ju.st lhe right moment. One of the ravonre stories of the house is the "Spanish rice'' miracle. Kathy, one of the rull-lime resident!, said that one night at dinner hour thete were extra people (at least 14'-15 sit down to the table together every night) al'.ld Uie cooks decided to make a big rite-dish. TI\'0 PACKETS There v.·as enough rice but not enough seasoning betause they had only one box of ~rice mU. When they oiiened ii, thty found the box had tv.·o packets • '• ol seuon.ing by mistake. Residents of the Mustard Tree ba\.'e come to txped miracles such as Ul1s in their everyday lives. The concept began In 1971 In San Dieg_o when tbe Rev, Richard Bowman began helping servicemoo who came to him with various needs. He ~ _was pastor-of an Episcopal chureh. ~Through amnymt'.lus help. a ·room was added on to ·a tract house to provide and a bathroom for the !Crvlcemen, or whom bad drug \>roble~' . was-first called the uslard then renamed the Mmtard ee. 'A'as really a li\•ely place.. There was never a dull moment,'' said the Rev. Bowman, 9.'ho now Is called simply ''Uncle Dick" by the ~tustard Tree fami· ly. AJiio involved in the minist."")' 'A'ett Elilabeth Harrer, Bowman's sister, and her husband Bill. P,MT~1lON C0!\1ES In .1973 a call came from the Rev. John As.hey,· .pastor ·or St. James Eplscopal Church. who wanted a similar outreach program started in the NeYt'J>Of'l Beach .area. Bowman and ~trs. Harrer rode in the mountains to pray for the right answer. and they felt assurl'd that it y,·ould be correct to make lhe move. ~1rs. }larrer caUed her husband at 11 :40 a.m. "''hen they returned from the mountains and told him "\Vc're moving to Nc"'port. "He "'.ent out at lunchtime to pray ." Mrs. J-\rrrer said, "and during lunch ) hour they flhased out bil departmenl. He came bome white as a lbeet." Tbey came to Newport, round the house and •li:ned a I..,. wltb only $50.Jts a depoelt. Now, the Mustard Tree ministry O\o\'M tht,,house, a miracle because each month Ille ~ _l!OYmenl _ia met wl!b lun<b to spare •. Each person w'bO lives in lhe house conlribu9-io its support, but the bulk of the y comes from outside dona· Uoos. HOSTEL The .. mini.my is not limited' to "dopen"' Bowman stressed.... ···we help college kids, Quistia.n,, looking for guidance. ~elers during the swnmer. people who ~ a shower or a shave." "It is not a crash pad," emphasized Dian, a UCl j\,llio"r who is one of the pcnnanent resklenb. "We do work dur· Ing the summer with some dopers. But people live tn for intensive care -TLC in Jesus." The ~1ustard Tree Is licensed by the Orange County Welfare Department and currently has a young ward of the county as a permanent resident_ Dian and Kathy, also a ucr student, started visiting the house last summer and. felt that they. shoU!d n1ove in lo help vt'ith the work. Othen are referred by the One Way llotline. St. James parishioners. local business~ and cards "'itich are placed in strategic locations. Mostly. it is by ' wont ol rnoutb. Dion, a ooclal ecology majir, Is doing !1ekt lludy at tbe Mustard, Troe as, well u helping UKkse who come. For one quarter, she studied i.t as a Utopia , and lot another, as a service organiia· tion. CllRIS'nAN UTOPIA~ Sbe believes the tifll!tani Tree... is a "Utopian Ouist.ian Community: "V.'e have dealt\ with all \,aspects or Utopia. Everything that is Utopia, 1we are." ~it1. Harrer stressed that it Is a community, not a conunune. "Comrttune implies rel'reat'," she explained . Dian added that the l\lustard. Tree has combined "NeW, tesLa.ment Chris· tian.ity and the functibn ol helping 01her people. Those are the t'A·o big ·things about us that are neal. The ~tustard Tree bas g .. It all !Df!elher." 'l1leno are problems, natllnllly, but these aie dealt witb openly and honestly. At least one night a week everyone gal.hen to talk about what problems they are having. Jf it ls obvloos that someooe "'ill not flt in, they are asked to leave. Bue. the happy times far outweigh any problems the rtsidents may have. On Wednesd~y nights there is a Bible study, on Saturday evenings, prayer and communion. um; OF MUSCC 'lbere always lS a great deal of musi~. with three guitapst.s , several organists Guitarist Terry entertains during dinn er hour at the Mustard Tree, a s. El izabeth Harrer eo 1oys music. • I < • ----------- A ping pong table serves as the dining table· at the Mustard Tre e (a bove ), At right, Dian (left) a nd · Kathy , two permanent reside nts, go thro ugh cho w line. and several sing~ iq the house , and <>ne ·fwng couple vdth t'A'O children all the Jirls have learned to crochet, came y,·ith serious n1arital problems. sew and bake unde.r ~trS. }larrer's Bo11.'man said. "lie was on heroin. Things guidance. got so bad ti(' ll'ft. \\'f' did so1nl' critlc.'.11 They play \'Ollcyball toi;c1he.r oo the marriage rounseling and they t\O\\' are lx>ach on "'Orm evenings and do things helping othcr!i .. together in the cou ununlty such as at· Another fl•llo\\" "'as h\'1111-: und<.'r I.he tened....concerU in which mc1nbers arc lifeguard station on the bench beca use performing. bis purents didn·t \\'an! h1ni. li e becan1e 'l'he hooscho~d I eludes a water snake. \ ~ rcsidl'nl and llO\I his naturnl sister mynah bird "' favorite v.·ord Is "ob-t°' 111 the houSt.• also viousJy." on<' and "Olll' and a Still anotht'r rt·gul;1r h-.1•s 111 ,1 1aun· half" cats \the If-cat comes home dromat and 1..'0m1·s lo the ~h1stard Trrr abOut once a 'A'Ct . for hol 1neats 11.·he.n ht• gc!s extremely And the circle h~ expanded to include hungry. Betty and Dan Cdltnelly or L.ldo ls.le. The cs.5C'ncr <lf lhr hou..o;chold l.S ;I starting an organiz tion called f"riends to the salllt' th1ni;. \\f' all hit\'l' th1' al\. adopted ntothc~and. f.'.lthcr \\·ho are common tx-!tef that "\\"e"rc all attaining of !he ~!~ant Tr same val!¥' s~stl'rn \\"c'rc attaining 10 Also a resident Is Bo"'1nan's and l\lr-s. Jesus Chnst." ~1rs. llarrer s:ud. Harrer's fath er. \\'ho is affectiooaly call· "The problf'm is !al..1ng 11 fron1 our eel ''Grandpa" by ~1·eryone. and Victoria. heads. putt ing ii in our ht·arts the Harrers' natural daughter y,•ho ls a and 11·orkin~ 11 out \\'e use God's "·ord senion in high school . to scnle arguml.'llts .. Whal is the n1ost difficult pan of It also \\·orks h<'cause tht• leaders keeping an extended family on· an even are not indisJX'nsablr. Bo\11na11 added. keel ? .. The house ought 10 \\'Ork rcg.irtlless .. It's learning to say no," said of 11.·ho's he.re'." Bowman. Though they \\'OUld like lo "The ll'adcrs rach ha\·c sornNne to help everyone, it is im possible. subnUI to." rlOICd '.\lrs. llarn·r. For Dian. it is ··sacrificing of yourself -letting someone cl~ sit in your chair ." "No onl' ls atlo"·ed 10 have ·sloppy agape,"' said ~lrs. Harrer. To measure !he success of !he ~\lu~tard Tree. a look n111st he 1akcn Al son11· of the pc'.'<lplc 1vho have been touched and helped. "It .isn't ·;u1yonc's' house."' Bo11111an said . ,\!rs. Donnell~· sun1111<'t'.I up 1h1 · f'\· pcricnccs or cvl'ryonl· \1·ho 1s inrlu<'nc1•rl h\' the ~1u.~1 :1rd Trl'I.': ··\\'e ha 1'l' learned hOw Lo rnin1~tcr lo our lcllO\\' n1an ·· --.. - e BEA ANDERSON, Edito' Mo~o1y, Marti! "' lt14 '"' u • ) ' . More Ammunition Added to Gun Law Fight DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've wanted to write this letter for months, but I just couldn't bring tnY!<1l to do it. Now 1· mu.u try. It's about your efforts 10 get some decent gun laws. passed in this country. • My father bought a handgun when mom fil<!d for divorce. I was helping her p1ck to leave when my father walked in 8"d shot her in the rare. SJie died inslanliy. He then turned l_he gun on himsell end blew his head o[[. • 'J'\lrO years ago, a dear .Crieoo of mine 1ie<oJno d.,......i because she was ah-aid she might lose her •job. She was a darling girl and no one who knew her 1U1peded she was in such a state ol depression. She bought a gun. ,jlrove o a 9.'00ded arell and k111ed herself.-- Now, the final blow. My husband • - betame Involved with a teenage girl. He tbciught be had eased out of· It. but las\ week she came to our_ home, pulled out .a gun, and said she was going to kill b1m and tben berseU. He re<i>vered Ille gun by lying. saying he really did k>ve her and he'd flJ'ld a way to maJT)' her~ .The gun is now_ locked in the glove compartment of our Car uuUI we can decide what ·to 1do with il . 'l'he people who are fighUng gun laws don1 realize tbat most builet mwdm are performed by ·•trtends'' a n d relatives. lf lbey dkln'l have guns they'd Use thtlr Osts or a ball bal. Evtn a knile is 1 Joi: lcoo' danifJrons than a gun.', !'lease A/I•, dqn1 (iv• up your fight.-N.N. • ' -. • ,, ·~1.,4;.;.._•~.t~-. -. -.i.~. DEAR N:N.: IJON'T.-ry, I,_,, 11te prebltm ls, wUt .,. we got.11 · &o do •bold tbe estimlte:d M mUUoa _ ... 1 .... --.1-nt lite pwr1imat ,.,, a ••• bona1 for t\'ery ....... mmtd In. i:rptnl\·e? Of C'Om'R, bit-Wtll worth it. nJa.k • of Ille _, lad piel tb•t could be tpond II we cooJd gt< It or It mlDln _ ..... - DEAR ANN LANDERS: flecenlly you prlntad. a Jetter from a man whose llrot1-tn-law bragged about faklng 1 • beck infury after a rear-end colliSion. I uw in my husband's medic.al-journal a cartoon showing "t he perfect neurological curt" lot such a malady. IL depicted a patleul sighing ""·Ith relief, smiling happily, when a larxe bundle of Jo.dollar bUls was applied to the "palnrul" area. 1bc caption of the cartoon was 1'1bc Magic Green Poultice." What a ireat many pellpl~ don't k- ls that tho8e laker11 ·art responsible for ~ 1kyrockcting insurance rares, another "'ample or hoW hontst JlOOl)io get penalized for the dirty 'A'ork of tb.e llars and cheats.-~l.D.'s \VI FE ANO [)ACLY READER DEAR DAILY: Right you are, and uufortuute:ly It "'Ill ~ ever thus. But yoa'U bt pleased to know that the Jn. Slll'&Dce companies are a lot smarter lbao they used to be. lf1 becoming lncreasingly dlfUcult to fake an Injury. And •·tin lhey catch a phony tbty fix him to bt't has a \'try hard time '1ettln1 re-losuredrby anybody. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~ly sister was divorced two )'ears ago . She has a little girl, seven, and a boy, fi\'e. The girl hos been begging to have her ears pierced (like llur n1oll\Jwl_. .. so for~ her seveq_th blr!hda}' my sislrr • said OK. Last night I "·as surpri~"\'.l to se(' the boy wearing rlngs in pierced ears. too. \\'hen I asked. "\Vhy?" She safd. "He-"'<lntCd thODI." The boy has long hair, like most kids today, and he looks just like a gi rl. I say this is not healthy. ~ty sister says I'm nuts. \\'ho's right?- CNDIANA DEAR JN: \'oa are, ..... Are your parent& too strict? llard to reach? Ann l..anders.'s-booklet. "Bug- ged by Partnls? How to Oct l\1ore Freedom... could help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50 cenls in coin w1th S'our rc.lucs1 and a long, s1.ampcd, sett-addressed envelope to Ann L.andefs, P.O. Dox 3346, 222 \V, Bank Or .• Cl:11.C1go, m. 6065I • \ • • -.. J :I. l>A ll Y PILOT Mono1y, Marth 4, 11174 ) -_, .. Swede St.udies Media By ALLISON DliERR CM "90tltv ~ 51Mt Swedilh joumalist Thomu Aroseoiu• !Inds people much the same wherever he travels. . tiflnneapolis. Arosenlus 'visited Swedish embassies and lnfonnation agef\Cies in several cities. The 23-year-old news editor from Stockholm stopped In Newport Beach on bis tour of the United State•. Hil !lance, Stina Rydebrant, a nurse, t. visiting her relatives, the Ray Nielsons of Newport Beach. The couple met here for a short ·vacation before returning to S~eden. , . •· Swedish journali st Thomas Arosenius slopped in Newport Beach , afte~ touring several u~. newspapers. Fiance Stina Rydebrant wes visiting relatives here. On a fellowship from the Swedish Journalists AssociaUon, he is· etudying sub~rban American newsr.apers. 'American. $Ul)urba,n p~pers hav.e a friendly tone," Arosenius said. 0 Suburban newspapers are very ne,w to Sweden. I work for Havudstads (Cap i- tol ) Prus, which publ!sheS 16 weeklies with a circu- lation of 310,000 in ~uburban Stockholm, the cap· it.al o( Sweden. "Local papers and the large Stockholm dailies don't. in!onn the ~pie about what their neighbof5 are 401n,:· Thats the feel.Ing he's trying to cap· ture on his U.S. trtp. ••People like to read about the private lives of of well known people, no matter what country you're fri." he said. "People are mu ch the same everywhere. __ ~ "And, people like to read about everyday per· sons as well, like the holW!wife who stays home and takes care of the children, washes the clothes and cooks the food." The journalist feels •that the suburban paper "should have a community feeling. \Ve publish on \Vednesday and Thursday. \Ve want people to look forward to getting the paper as early as 111onday or Tue.sday." }le noted that tile bits of local information· American citizens get from radio and television aren't provided by the Swedish media. Radio and television are government owned and local news is only a few minutes three times a day on televi· sion. His tour. or American newspapers began in Rochester, N.Y. and included New York Ci ty, \Vashington, D.C., Atlanta, )liami, Chicago and Arosenius wa s introduced to journalism ·at 12. when a publisher friend of his father's gave him a job working for a large Stockholm daily running crran~. . • "The' flrst ti n1e I walked into a neWsroorn , that was It. I knew I wanted1 to be a journalisi.•• \\1hat\ impressed hint most 011 that first visit was a newsman who £Ontinually puJ!ed on a squat cigar and consumed 14 to 16 bottles of beer as he wor.ked, not unusual !or the Swedish pre5!1 he added. . At 16, wbeh Havustadts Press was a fairly young company, he applied for a freelance job, writ- ing s~rts and other articles. 'One of the chief editors told me 'There's a ·typewriter. Sit down and start working,' I'm still there." Journalists in Sweden have a strong associa· tion, he said , and are well paid. Sweden also has a high school that specializes in journalism instruc· tion. Graduates begin with a very good salary. Arosenius feels fortunate to get one of 25 or 30 fell owshiQS gi ven this year. "Thet e were 271 appl icants for fell owships. "I served as a journalist and started a monthly newspaper for military personnel.'' \Vhat he hopes to learn fro1n his two-1nonlh tour oC the States are the answers to "many litle questions." "AU have had that friendly tone. they tell peo·· pie what their neighbors are doing. I hope to be able to do that in Stockholm. I think people should be involved with their local newspaper." Lect0ures~ Benefits 'Fill -Agenda DAR 1'hc S;in Clemente chapter, DAR will meet \Ycdncsday, ti.larch 6, at 1:30 p.n1. in the home of f\.lrs. La\ITence K. Carpenter to hear the story of St. Mary's Episcopal Sctx>ol ror lndlan Girls, a project of Ille National society DAR since 1933. Mermaids ~larch S. at 11 :30 a.m. ln the Kono Hawaii. S.1nta ,\na. A rep.resentative of I he Orange County Office of Consumer Affairs will speak. AFS Speaken 01nd luncheoo at the chapter house Thursday, h1arch 7. Benefit A benefit fashion dessert ~ being plaoocd by Kappa Kair pa Gamma l\1olhers' Club of the USC ·Della Tau tbapter for 1 p.m. Thursday, !\larch i , in the chapter house. Lecturen Women, will di.sCU!s t h e ,,,,.-Judeo-Oir~tian roots of con· ]§ temporary ,attitudes toward ·ti.)11\H women. ftl , Alumnae " ,.!rt. Philip Hanson will be iMtalled as president of Alpha Xi Delta Orange County Alum· nae ft.tonday, March 4. at 7:30 p.m, in the home of ~trs. Cllarles Owen, Santa Ana. Other officers are t h,e ~Imes. Roger Vill age, Terry Prater. Warren Reynolds, . James Stoval and Mi ss Joyce SHOPS Custom Llnl119 Drawers, Shel•es & Sil•er DrawtrS _,../,EVERYTHING fORTHE BATHROOM ,-. ... -..... ............. ·-... ' MRS. JOHNSON MRS. SCHARF Leland Frederick Q>oley. a Laguna. Beach authol'.' and former actor, newtman, radio annOWlcer and TV producer, \\'ill speak of his experieiiCcs \\"hen the Merm aids, Women's Division o( the Laguna Beach _ Chamber or Qimmerce, meet Wednesday. Marcil 6, al 12' IS p.m. in Ben Brown's. The Three Arch B a y Women,'s Associal.ion Kaffee Klatch .,.,·ill host an in- temational lecture and lunch- em Thursday. 'l\farch 7, at noon, in the clubhouse . American Field Service ex- change students Anne Rothing, Norwa y. and Sedar lfurz, '[µrkey,_ will te\J~o1 Jlteir toUn· tries and customS. A series of four lectures on communi calion bet.,.,ttn parent and ch ild will be "presentrd by Golden \\'est Evening College on Thursdays, beg1nn1n·g-11.1a-r-t h--1.at 1:30 p.m. in lhe college center. Speakers will be Dr. Gerard Kohn and Irena Kohn. E™·in. Women Voter.s. 31 FASHION ISLAND 644-2353 .ll'k IANICAMlalCAID MASTll CHAa•I ,~ -Eot1 p+es-Rec·ite Wedding Vows JOHNSON-REEHL Sooth Shore Bapti s t Olurch, Laguna Niguel was the settitW ror the double ring nuplials linking Kathy Re<hl and TLm John>oo. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Gwendotyn Reeh! of Santa Ana Heights and the late Pt·tr. Cecil Reeh!. was attended by l\l rs. Cheryl Nemelz. Bridesmaids were Kendra R('(?hl, Leigh Sears and Vickit! Arcti.T. Serving as best man ""as Randy Johnson, and ushers were Michael Reeh\, Steve Gasparro and Joe Nemetz. Shannon Assmus was the nower girl and Breflt Archer was tre cand1e lighter. The bridegroom, son ol the Frank Jd!MonS of S a n Clemente( is a graduAle of san Clemente High School. Hi~ wile attended Corona del ttar High School and Blair Colley.e. After: honeymooning i n Hawaii they will reside in Walnut Creek. SCHARF-QUICK WHITNEY-SA VIN Culver City will be home for Gerald Franklin Whilncy and his bride, the former Nadine savin. wM exchanged v.'edding pledges in Holy Virgin Mary Orth o.do x Cathedral, Los Angeles. Readir.g the eveni ng rites v.•erc the Revs. H i I a r y ~tadison and Nicolas Bo\direrr . Honor attendants V.' c r c Karen Louise Lindsey and ltiehard Walter Savin. Jn the brida l party were Mrs. Richard Germond. and the Misses Kathleen Thomas, Anastacia De l.(lnge. Carol Dvorak and Natal ia an d Tamara BoldirefL Also, Charles Page, Dr. Joseph Bradford, J. \Vaync Sylvester, Theodore Hayes and Gregory Scott Reynolds. The bride, daughte r of John Savin of Glassell Park and J\1rs. r.tary Savin of Highland Park. attended 8 ·e n j a m i n Franklin High School and Los Angeles City 6ollege. The bridegroom. S-On of ~1r. and '.\!rs. Ray \\'hitney of Vista. attended the Unh·ersity of Southt'rn California and is a graduate of L:CLr\. Panhellenic A St. Patrick's Day theme. bridge and other games will be featured when Laguna Beach Panhellenic AMociation meets WednC!day, March 6. al tl :30 p.m. in the recreation hall of Pacific Island Village No. I. South Coast South Coast Club of Laguna Beach will meet \Vednesday. March 6, at 11 :30 a.m. in Irvine Coast Country Club. The Mariners, from 'l\-larina High School in Huntington ·Beach, \vin perform. Discussion A discussion of the National Panhellcnic Cooferenoe will be featured when the Orange ColU\ty \Y e s t Panhellehic meets Wednesday, i\1arch 6, at JO a.m. in the home of 1'1rs. Alan ~I. Petersen. Newcomers Fountain Valley Newcomers C.1ub \\'ill meet \Vednesday, Jenn ifer Quick became the bride of Ste\•en I., Scharf during double ring r l I e s perlonned by lhe R e '" . Lawrence Fruhling in the Lutheran Church or l he\ ;:::=---=:;:=====;~;;=====:;-I f;1aster . Corona d<'I ~1ar. Their parents 11rr. Mr. and ' Mrs. Paul C. Qu ick of Nc\l·port Beach and the Adolph Scha rfs of I..os Angeles. Attending the couple 1~·rrc lluth, Ida and George Quick: Kasen and David Srharf; Kathy Auvcnshinc, Tom Meyer wd Buzz Holmes. The newl yweds will reside in Santa Barbara.· Jrl A ·\romon·s I SPOJ.TSWEAP. w .. tclltf , .. ,. 116 MlriM Aw. ,....,.,y ttttlt --..... l•ltlll ' THINK OF ELECTROLYSIS AS P EftMANENTLY ARCHEO B'ROWS • AN INTRIGUING w 1oow's PEAK . THE END OF UH\\IANT EO FA.C IA'-Ho\IR . THEN L ET OUR -t--... \.ICENSEO T 'fCHHJCIA.N SHOW YOU HOW "'--'I I So\f"E A.NO EA.SY IT IS. :S81#s-I~ OUR OEMITV SAi.ON •. • Girl Scouts Girl Scout Counlry is the theme of the Annoo.1 Recogrti-TV P.rogram tion Dinner of the Girl Soout Stxism in Religion will be Council of Orange County in diSCllssed on 'Woman' over the Anaheim Con v e n t i o n KOCE-TV, Channel 50, Thurs- Center, Thursday, ~larch 7. da y. March 7, at 8:30 p.m. Award winners will be chosen Audrey GeUls, O>pley News from over 8500 adult vol wt--• Service columnist and, author leers throughout the county. of a book on Jewish women, and Pat l\fcQuillan, founder of catholics for a Free Choice and coordinator of a task force on Sexism and Religion for the New York O\apter of the National Organization f o r Mothers' Club The ~(others' Club of Garn· ma Phi Beta Sorority USC "'ill present a fashion show ~ -A ,V"CffiOll'S SPORTSWEAR ANNOUNCES , OPENING OF A general meeting for all W1ils o{ the League of Women . Voters of the Orange Coast is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, 'l\1ar'Ch 7, in the Corona del Mar Com- munity O>ngregatlonal Chur<.'h. Gladys Meade, mtmber of the California l.J.mg Associa- Hon and former member of the Air Resources Board, will be lhe featured speaker. 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'" • J 8 DAIL V PILOT I Reds ;Laud ' Asiros Nine; Sample Held TAMPA, F1a. ClncinnaU Reds \ nionaget Geo.... "SJ>eri<y" Andtnon tabbed lbeJlouolcn Aslros -&lnday 11 the team most lllle!y to challenge the Reds ln the Natklnal League West.em Division. He pointed to changes wblch saw Pmton Coine< Installed .u._~ coach and the acquisition ol pitcher Claude Osleen from the Loa Angeles Dodgen. Still l•lle li PHJLADELPlllA -Fonner pro footboll star J ohmy Sample remained in jai.I today without bmd al'ter a feder- al iud£• <ll'dered a Mardi 26 hearillf on a government petition to revoke his three-year probation. Sample. 36, was placed on pn>balloo last March 19 by U.S. District Judge Daniel H. ltuyett III after he was convicted or cashing $1,400 i n government chCclCs stolen from the mails in 1971. Huyett ruled rriday that t h e government had shown probable cause for a full hearing on a petition to revoke the probation. The government maintained that Sample accepted $4,500 m stolen U.S. Treasury checks from two men shortly after bis sentencing. Ne..,combe Soll• LA COSTA -Australian Jom Newcombe muffled Stan SmJlh's big game with his own crackling aerves and deadly lop-tpm lobs and beet the American, &.2, 4-6, 6-4, Sunday in the fmals cA. a .ISQ,tql World Championship T<nni.s toumament. Newoombe collected $10.000 f o r winning a matm U.t wa!i delayed two hours ~ rain at the outset and another five minutes by sprinkles dw:ing the fint set. . . It WU Newto1nbe's M:COnd victory In three wieekl on the WCT Blue Toor and lnCnmed his 1974 winnings to $30~. D1"11•liale WI•• MlAMI -Cliff DrJsdale captured the 110,000 tOp prize In the !50,000 World <lwnpioi1shlp Tennis tournament by bealq Tom Gorman S.I, 7-5 m the llnals. In the earll<r doubles f111al, ~-allans Jo&\ Me••nder and Phil Dent defeated Tom Okl:er and Miry l\les5en, U , S-4, 7-5 . M...,er llUs PAllAMUS. N.J. -Sandy Mayer of ~. "'NlJ., --....i his ouc<OSSfuJ ~ill Ibo· JodoO,. tennis circuit by · · an e~ S-1, 6-3 victmy over Jizrpn -"' the llnals Of the Garcia. i:laialo." al. Bergen Oxnmonity College. . . _. . • M°""''· M...tJ 4, 1974 J .flawkin,s .Saves • .. B~st EffPrt . . ' I ~For .w a.r:Vi-0rs. .· INGLEWOOD CAP) -Th< Loo Iron\ the ·floor aa the Laken· _... Angeles Laken have defeated the Golden u~ a 45-27 lead. . 1 State Waniors,' 108-JIK, Ind climbed to The Lakers led 104-Sl with ~:34 to within half a game of the Warriors ln plaY but were blanked' from the f\eld the NationaJ Basketball Association's the rest ol the ~. hitting only free Pacific Division race. throws. BIA the~ Wmiora were unable But the l.ak:ers, rather than relishing to catch up. ", · , '' < J their vldOr)', haYe t6 be looting forward nm;>nce Jed Loi .Anaeles with 26 -to 'l\le!day nll!ht """' 11ie two tea.ma.-~ am Com!e,i!O'l!klm scored 17 Struggf.e for Possession Portland's Lloyd Neal Oefl) li£[1ts · for the ball against Detroit's Don Adams during a National Basketball.Association clash Sunday. The host Port-. llPI T ........ land club los~ 99-95, to fall deeper into the Pacific Division cellar. · t . Cal 500 .Drivers Feel Pinch .. ' As Gas-hu·n~y Cars Sputter_ ONTARIO, Calif. (AP ) -A.J. Foyt already being Spoken of mockingly as mechani&l problems. SUdt stalw~ as isback. tbe "Eoonomy RL1DoftheYear.'' J973 Indianapolis y;inner Gordon Where bas the legendary Tcian been? -Foyt, -variously known in racing as Johncock, Wally Dallenbach, Mike "Well, 'I haven't been anywhore, "Tex," "Super Tex," arxt a few other ltfosley, ?tfario Andretti and Al Unser actuaD)'. · t have beeii around. but. ~t not so complimentary titles, v.oo his · Were smitleri by the , fuel shortage. . ain't ~ 'Vinning. And that's what Qeat easily with a speed of. 17&.873 Mosley actually ran out twice. Counts don't'it.?" miles .an hour. _ 'Foyt's Coyote, ·a·machine of. his 6wn F;;;;t', who win be .ro next January, 1be other nee was ,woo by Foyt's design, was gulping from a .lack of.~. take the floor again. Loe Angeles vtilits aOd had nine •* ;Porllanol, and the Lakers have had gOQd 'Hawkins Ii.... _...,Jag tonight. II Jtick wUb the Trallblaien over the yearl. rftay bav,e beeo p . best game as a Golden Slate, meanWbile. hosts llethlit. Cal<"'," Sharma!> lald. The Wamors ha"" loot to. the Pistoos "Rebounds and 4if~ were the lleys in all ttiree o( their nieetbtgs this year. for us," Price ael:d~ .. ~:If v.-e do those A Liker victory and J . WarTior defeat two things we wlll win most of our Tue9day would move Los Angele1 lnto g8mes. I still feel my strol)g 6Uit is first place. · defemt, bUt when the other team double Coaches of both teams accepted the teams Gall Goodrl~ I fee! I can score." results'of Sinlay night's Lekers Victory Shannan and Price ra\.'ed about Golden stoically. "It w89 ·a bigger game for State's Cazzie 'llusseU, who's late outside us than for Golden State. Had we lo.$t mafksmailship helped keep tbe Warriors it woukt have been found down in the In 'the game and 'Who led all scorers IOSs o:>luinn," said lhe Lakers' Bill with 29 points. Shar:man. Vr'tde team wOn its seventh "Wh&i he's shooting well. I don't think straight game. anybody can contailfRusseU " Shannan "We're still in first place and that's said after 'Ute warriors f~nl hit 14 !he important <hing,"sald Golden Slate's -ior2urom-tlit! floOt. · Al AWes. 0 NoW We've got three games agaimt Detroit and t.Vr"O agaimt ~ ·1.ak.... They'll aH be tough but we'll jll« hate lo put tbe'·ball in lhe ba*el." 1be W-Ri<t Barry bit only two of 16 fleld goals &nlay and· his team missed 15 d its fir.;t 17 shots \1;on bis 46th national championship auto Texas buddy, Jolumy-Rutherford of Fort methanol es he beaded for the tinbh Ashe VIC!toll'lous race Sunday at Ontario Motor Spredway, Worth, at a speed of 171673 m.p.h. llne. one of ooly rthree in the last three Like Foyt, Rutherford went the last Rutherford's 1'.fcLareh also ·was 1---'<---l!ABCELO.N Aclllur__A_s..b,i:--,,.,.,.,r.-----------!ew-l•1•1-1111Cballenged,-------,.,,..,a0flfilrliClMlY:-'r~d~I. overcame Bjorn. Borg's youth with Jt was a piddling little 100 miler, That was became other drivers with like 8 , baby at the end," Che handsome experience Sundly for a M, 3-6, &-3 one or ~wo that .fixed a 33-car lineup cars powerful enough to contend for Texan said. • ' victory lo the final of 8 $50,000 Green for next SWJday's $300.000 California 500, the lead either ran out of fuel or suffered The -··on •·r the fuel: problems. Group Worli:I. Championship Tennis • ~ w 1.! tournament Sunday. not necessaily assoc~ed with those In winning ~ one hour, 24-minute confronting the freeway driver, was that " ~· "' ~· "' "' '" "' •• '" ... .. " ... Orange .County's Decker nnal the American avenged • defeat Citrus Golf Champ the Uniled States Auto Club had placed by the Swede ·last ·week in the Ro~s -a limit of 57 gallons a car. for the Inteniatlooal ln London. . two 100-mile races, forcing driVetS 'ahd · W •f ' Ad • p Off mechanicstoslowdownenoughtoobtaio ffartl!H'% Gorell l e S vice ays ' a minimum of LI miles per gallon. MEXIOO CITY -Manolo Martinez:, In Sunday's 200'.-b,p even~ in which ~eter.:a~~ .!;"'t1 = Foyt starts ui the front~ pole pofiltion, l• . condition today after being gored in A d H d G p ff wiUJ Rutherford and BoilbY Unser bold-~. . s a performance at the world's largest n ear e.ts ayo . ~fi1~ =~""~"':~·~·-:s _Back . pas.m. S: ' .. ~· 40,000 spedators cried out in "t think we can make It/' sald:tbe horror Sunday as the bull Martinez was . ' battle-scanul Foyt. "I like the Dew fue1 ·n· . h Lah . d ligh!lng charged and gored him in the ORLANDO, Fla. IAP) -Jerry Heard. in the woods and she says, 'Whal the regulations, It .will mall< mire can . enc . OU .. left thigh, tossing him into the air. considered one of pro golf's brightest hell are you doing? Why don't you competitive and we'll be able to get Then the animal charged again drove young stars until he began a futlle . go back to the way you played before?" back llO motor racing'.'.' · • • ~ ; its ooms into his left thigh as Martinez frustrating search for perfection, says Heard said. Rutherford differed with itis friend. HOLMLLE, Calif. (AP) -Outfielder lay unconscious on the ground al the he's straightened out his act on some He did, and the result ""as a front· "I'd like to see more Ilberal fuel nales. JOe ~ has .~i:ne tqe .first Plaza Monumental Mexico bullr~g. advice from his \Vife. running, three.stroke victory ov e r We'd be able tq .~ ems· ~:aod"·~c::aru~ ~aels player to miss at~ 'Set BRIEFS, Page 17) "She 's Ytatching me hit those big hooks Homero Blancas find Jim Jamieson then go out and race them: Fo.Yf WOG1t •. WctkoUt ln fiv,e days. . Sunday in the SIS0,000 Citrus Open . agree wiUt that because he .~1,tlle ... -~ five; days of workouts 'and Heard, occas ionally whistling softly to lldvantage under-~ o.uirent ruld:." tiavmg only one, guy miss, that has himself, fash ioned a three-under-par , 69 .,.. _ to be•amuing," Angels manager Bobby in the final round and v.-on v.1th a ~~~· Foyt has. · The. husk Y ,Win&' :Wd aftl!f' back spasms kept 273 total, 15 under par and comfortably m.ilhoruure from Houston won the pole Lahoud ·from a thfe&.houl' .workout in front of Blancas and Jamieson, tied with. a speed of 190.617 m.p.b. -a &mday, the Angels' ftft~.s~p.l~t I~ at 276. bulging 5 m.p.h. faster than ~ • sessiori on fundamentals. · ·> BLUE BARRY -Elmore Smith of the Lakers closes in to c1,1t off Golden State's Riek Barry (upper left), then blocks the ensuing shot. Barry twisted an ankle . on lhe play and his de· parture, from the game Sunday was keenly felt as the Warriors lost to LA. • · Be1·ated by Soviet Offic~al Jto',.., HHrd. SXl.CIOI! Jim J1m1"on. Sll.115 Homef'o l l1nus, SIWS BoCI Mu"""', ""'°' Bobb¥ Col•, "'600· Cl>I Chi Rodrl-1. MMt lrvee Cr1mpten, """" Uol'llrd ~ """' t:M -EIMr.-....W Hile·'"'"'-UM 41.a~n 10-12 .. 1 .. 1-21, 11..,....10 ... n' 11"'1•11-1n ,._""'~' 71..wt-71-211 ... ,,..,._,,. and Unser, both of whom ~~~· Jl<en , Lahoud, oblained from ~lilwaukeo in; winning top !root row spots regularly· an off ......, !ride fint ~ " recently., Fo)"t ~·t won a pole for back ·pain Salu"rday.' But Winkles ' s3id ·, a fiOO..mlle race ~ .1967, when he be is eipedeci to .practice again sooo. . V · 'T J G went on .. ~ his t1!lrd (ndianapo!is The manapr sBid Ile was enmurag~~'t'-0 s real J M(J;COW (API -"I am t<ac!iing 'l.liiSShtula en the nerl-to·last of the you how to nil, oot how to throw sharp turns ot Moscow·s 2.namensky the bat.on." snapped Don De Noon, Mary Brothers Stadium. Decker's high sctx>ol coad\. Miss Shtula cut in front ol Miss Decker Elbowed off rthe track in her last · at the start of the tum, bumped her, lap during Saturday'a anchor leg of hit her with a sharp elbow and, as the women's medley relay against the ?tfary says, jammed her baton into the Russians. little Mary set a personal !J.S. girl 's solar plexll8. ' record for bed temper and a world Stunnt'd, tlle teenaser slowed to a mark for mast ~tons thrown at an trot and threw her baton at MisS Shtula oppooent. in an overhand pkch. It m\S9Cd . • "l was trying io hit her,'' Mary said Sarmitc Shtula, the muscular blonde afterwards. Miss Dcckeft retrieved the Russian Who fouled Miss Decker, earned her team's d Is qua 11 f i cation for • b3ton, jogged to the finish jn toors Interference, am Maryis two missed and ithrew the baton again •. , and lOll9el with the baton caused the U.S. agaln her aim was wide. • la •·· to be l' 'nated An angry U.S. women's coach. Bert ft.,~w!,;~.;"~ conduct.~. mu ~yle, strod;e acroM tbe fie kl to the judges' desk lo prot..i qa~ Miss A Soviet t<am olfJClal said, "U you Shlula's tactics. . put a baby on the track agaimt a "I went to make a 1"'ltten protest, bone, tile baby will behave llU a baby to the roter<ei," Lyle oaJd. "They said, &Del a bone will behave like a horse. 'You don 't have to write lit. Shtul1 wUI 1bat's what ba.....--4," YJ""'..... ... • be Clisqualified.' I said. 'I don't believe Aslr<d 00.. !ho felt all« 1he Incident . a damn thing you say.' All 1-.. homl which took ~ in tht ckMdng minutes sinct I've been here have been Iles of !he Unit«! states' 111-121 loss IAl -so I wrote the prot<st." the Russlam in a duaJ indoor meet. Lyle said that. evm had r.tiss Stuula the 1$-yoar~ Miaa Decker exclaimed, pwed legally. Mary would have "Yecdi!'lt ' o\'ert.aken her and won. "She COtlld have The girl -from Gorden Cn>ve takm that girl easily," he said. "She's ls considered the belt cl the >wng _got a tcmnc IUck. •• American """""'· She already hold• Mia llefl<" aald, "l !ell Icily on ~'Or1d indoor records for the Bil and the third l•p,0 the ooe btfort lbc l,000 )'ardl. JncJd<nl. "l WM ..... gel W 00 Ille In 1111 ...., .-tl1o llq1Mdered turn. That'• ....... ll ~ She "".-p:ud lood 11111!.,... CMl1al:<n bf dldn,nntmeooplh«.''. Hiibert ~. ll.d Rld!ard Cr1wford. 13...UO Tom J....itln.a. U.775 Pl\ll ROOlff•, $2,l?S Li....., WdtM. •12,100 8cilltiy Nkflol1, '2.100 Gitf llr_.,., $2,100 Jim $!""'"', St.100 &.Id Alll11,. $2,100 , "-l.ltt~r, SJ,1!111 Andy North, S!.100 Jim Depl, Sl,llS ~ Elehtltienrtr, S1,ll5 Ml•1 Hlll, S1,llS Roy P.ct, 11.l35 Gr l1r J_., Sl.335 •Boll Urlfll'I", Sl,011 Cllflrln s1 norc1, 11.oe1 Bert Y1Mr11, S1,0l1 Jim Co!btrt, .s1.-1 L1rry ZJe91tt, "°' Ben Kim. SIOt l.H Trevlrio, S90t a. ... HUI, ff09 Rld!•rd Mtsi. sm eoci Alll~ 1172 .,._.,,_," 71-11MMt-211 ,.,.......,, 1011-1241 ... m ,,.11,1w-m 11.,...,.,....,. .6f-70-7U7-2'0 1M7·11·7.l-111 10-12-...~1 11 ...... 2~1 n4t·1l-4"'411 11·J'l.70-1G-211 70-71.71 .. ,._,., ... ,,.71..._,., ,. .... 11.11-212 12.ff.71·10-:.2 J0.12·72""'""211 n . J'O.a. 7J-2tl ~Jut-212 7J.6Wf.7$-21l ff:1H1·1~2U JMUl'-75-21) ...... , .. ,:>-21) 1U1·J0.7>-2'ol at-1...n.n-ae 71·1Hf.7>-3' n ..... 1~ 1'-JJ.41.1"'"'"'5 7).71 .... 12;-215 triumph. • · · _,__ by, tlol!' blttlng ol llnH>uemln-Mil> · 1');yt was Pok! .$9,125 for his ·~g , Epstein,. who the Ancels hope Will repin ' . . llltle win." in\luding 12.500 in:lap mooey. -his baiting ~ Ulls'Ytlt adll ·lldd .. me Suffridge n1·es Bobby Umer placed -behind -.. lbeiJ: lineuJ>. ' Foy< while iJuni: place weot to Lloyd WliW,d ' said the team woold play RUbY, who gels a se<ood row S1art its Ml iotraequad game Tuesday . am· in the big one. announcecf that ten ~ .~Y Hassler The drives will get ()Illy one more would start the team 1 exhibiti<m Opetlel' practice sessk>I! on the 2..5 mile Ontario Friday. Qt HOltvtlle against the world oval. That ' comes Thursdaf in what champion Oakland A's. are commonly called ''oart:iuretion runs." ·· ·' 111e session pnMdes an opportunity "' Thomp. 8ori MVP. check fuel """'\11ll)ll and tire w~., j,l hope we can firm a ~ 'to "have RALEtGH, N.C. -·David ·~ a gaUon or two left SUoi:tay,'' said of North Carolina State i!I \he 'college Rutherford. .,It muld • meen a big besketb8.ll Player df the Vear in the. dlf!.....,. In i*:td--like !50,000 AUanUc Coast Qmfereice C.. tfie.soa>nd or IO." M_I..._• . . , ............... ...,,. KNOXVIlLE, Tenn. (AP) -Robert Lee "Bot>'; Suffridge, 58, an All· American guard at Tennessee In 1940 and a member of the National Football Hall of Fame, was found dCad Sunday at his home. / Death wd"" atttrlbuted to a massive hemorrhage. S _C Di1:s io Be Near•perftti Suffridge, a member of the Associated Press' Mid-Century All-America football team cbo9cn in 1950, Sutfrtdge was also named to the All·time College Football team ctmen by the Football Writers Association in 1969. A Kooxville tMltive Suflridae Vt'aS a membor of a greal lme whiCh carried Tennesaee through unbeoten, unUed seasons it! 193!, 1939 and 1940. Tennessee yielded ooly 12 poiob during Uiooe years and went 9.lccesskttly to the Orange, Rose and Sugar bowls. By tk Anoclaled Pme After v1ctories that were naUed down only In the last four ..........ts of play, VCLA and Southern Cllkomla have rt1ched lbe laM game of their leegue 8Chedule 111 even and will decide. lhe Pacific-I Coofe,.... bosl<etball cham- pionship in their game Saturday night at the Spon.s Attn>. Tbe Bruins won 62.-60 •t Stanl«d Solurday night. avtrtlng ov.rt1mo - Mart Gllbel'J'I halfcourt 1b1>t !or -bit the !root rim ol tbO boMel at the -and bounced out, USC needed 1 lo.foot bank shot, a technical and another tree throw, all by Dan Andenon. In the last four -Jo beat the C.lllomia Bean at Berkeley, m.f7. Oregon, M . plays 1t Washington State. 3-9 lonlght, anti Orogon State ii at Washington With boll! . leall1I tied al 5-7. ,"We ha~ beott having ,tq Win - the latol pme ·we played m Pauley Pavlilan," aatd OOOCh 8Cil> Boyd of USC • - after tbe tqUe'&ker over Cal. "We said we weald wtn eight straight to make tlle Mardi t game meariingful. Now ' It is. "We' wt1i hive to put logetbtt a near pufecl ....... lloal UCJ.(<. Tiley ltill bavelhe~" Boyd's JW. lOIJt.ranlced .oallooally, arc 11.i in the Pao-I and 22-l ·Ovenn .• The third-ranked Bru!qa )lave ld!nUeal Jl-2.314-. Bayd-UBC--IDdt topl]IOllthe- • • The late Gen. Bob Neylan•. Tennemee's to.di 1t the Lime, described Mrklge u .. the greatest lineman T ever •w: He had _9>e quickNt and moot pctftdul ddel!SiYO ~· of any player l have ever seen. He literally exploded 11 oppiolng 111-en." I )lo plif'd pnilelllooal f-ll In 1911 11111! 11111 with Ille Philadelphla Eagl<0 ., tile --hell la(llJe. I- ' , I - • ,. •• .. ' ' I • Setter Record Looms f 01· OCC As 7-footManker Joins Club I . I Orange Coos! eon.,. had lta best bukel· ball re<onl (22-3 ) In six ,.....,. lhta put camp1Ugn, ~but it might be ~even be« er lD 1974-75. - The reason. of course. ts 7~ Steve l.fanker, the transfer from the'llnivenlty ol Oregon. P!fanker became discootented 1'i1h Oregon and I>Uc1cs coac.h Dick Harter in late Jan_uary and left, turning up al OCC. He ea.med All·America hooon as a senior at Valley High School ln W~t Des lloloines, CRAIG SHEf'F Iowa, leading that team to a ~ record while averaging 22.0 points per game. As a junior, he and brother Bob fired La Habra High to a 23-2 mark, being named lo the All-CIF first team. Last summer Pttanker was on an America n all-s&ar jwtior team .that toured Europe. His team visited 11 countries and didn•t lose a game. In Oregon's press brochure Harter calls Manker "a great shooter, by far the best pure-shooting big man I've ever seen." • Thus, despite the fact that OCC coach Herb Livsey loses all ()( bis starters and t'i\'O. of his top reserves, he's not dismayed. "When you have a player like Steve, you're got an e1.cellent begimiog," says Uvsey. "ll we get a couple of kids we're after, we 'll be in great shape." Livsey says 6-10 Eric Southwick will return. lie p)ay<!I two """""' ago b<lol-e jeparlln1 on a church mWk>n. And 6-5 Todd Collins, the No. I player on this past season's team, figures to be a starter. A good oul,Kte shooter is something OCC could really use. • • • ,,teuwblle. Saddlt:baclc nram to be linprtvtd while Golden West ls a ....- mark. ·Rey S&evfts, wbo urs lte11 be bett ..... Go ____ wUI Uve • Ht oae playt:r retundq: frtm a team tMt n. Jt\'ta tf ill Ill& U cames ...telplllll. GoWN ll'etl ..... Toni y-.... '°""' el ......................... Ill• Ille Rtul1en -be lo for -· !oat -1mlt11 coaclill Diet SUicklllll cu recrmlt IOme bl• chippen. OC:Cs Dale Kubeslta has been rtinst.ated on the Dool ba.!itball team. The aophomore catcher nlissed five games after getting into an akercntion wtth an umpire a couple of weeks ago,.. · Dick Stricklin·s son Dave was a starter for \\'estminster High's sophomore basketball team this past season while Fullerton College cage mentor Ezra Van Hom's soo Stu was a key figure for Estancia Higlfs fme sophomore team that posted a ZZ·2 season record and a 14-0 Irvine mark. Dick ~1annini has resigned u df:fensive cordinator at Rio Hondo College to accept a similar posilioo with San Jose State's fool· ball learn. Millionaire Will Be l\lat Coach Hoop Standings For Collegians State JC Title To Santa Ana ' ' ' ' ' 11 . . Monday, Marth 4, 1q74 DAILY PILOT ·JZ S1111set Lea911e Co-ehu11lpio11s Coach Elmer Combs' liuntington Beach Oilers share the Sunset League basketball charnpionshi p with !\fari na after a 13·1 loop campaign. Standing fron1 left behi nd Combs are John Jarvis. Brian Scoll. David Sczawin ski, Scott Rankin . Doug Rabe . .J in1 \\'eir, Paul Gas~n1ann . J in1 Barringer, Rocky Ciarclli, Chuck ('ain and Raul C'o ntrcras. U.S. Girl Swirit111ers Stand Out Cal Cyclist Belts Wall You're .in Jumpers, Jeans, Digging With a Shovel--lb~ Pro Cage~ Hockey Standings On the "'ail in assistant baskt'tball coach .Jerry Hulbert's office at UC Irvine is a statement from former cage coaching j:!reat l·fenry Iba . Perhaps it "'ould be "'ell for high school athletes to take heed for il "s a philosophy thal can fit any level or com· pcti1ion. "'orklng on nexl year'1 schedule . "l hopt to ha,·e It compleWd Jn a few · ""ttk!I," Tlrt says. \rill the Anteaten be playing as murderous a srhedulc nrxt season~ "Our srh~ullng philMophy ha~ been lo takt' a trip or two r.vr.ry year and to bring resptctablr. tram!! here . If we don't play good teams. "'f: ran"t btaL good teams." ... 1.111111ic 01..i.1 ... W L ,ct. .. • .H> N,,.. Ver~ U 11 .•1 1 f!vH1lc 31 31 ,HI 11 Pn11~a•IP/\•I ,. .. .?VI ,, "Any dude can play offl'n'i('. An ~· schoolground laddie can thro1~· that ball up. t1nlr1r Olvl1I"" CepH~I Jt :10 .j.01 A!l1,,11 lO 40 .11t f , ~tO</\!(tn ,, c ,)M, 11 • -----------HOWARD HA NDY • • • In fi\'t }'tars as bead coac h al UCf, Tiffs teams ha\·e a combined record against cotleae divisio n teams or 7%-26. UCI will be playing at Air forte Academy next season and In Lhe Daffodil Classic al Puge t Sound In Oettmber. How about Anaheim Con\'ention Center? \\'ill the Anteaters ht playing t.bere again in 19'14·75? "Sot unl~s lbe game "itb Cal Stale (Long ~ach ) Is played there." • • • Arc you v.oondcring where some or baseball's former stars will be this year~ Bob Lemon. the Clc\'eland Ind ians pitchini: star ol yesteryear and former 1nana~er in Kansas City. \1·ill hand le Sacramento in the -rmrrc co;fi>1l..caguc-1htc;-sl'!aS"M: This is the firsl year back ln pro baseball for Sacramento, a farm club of th e l\1ilwaukcc Brev.'<'rs. Rocky Bridges. dt'pol!t'<I n1anager in Ha11•aii last summer, 11·ill direct t.hc Phoenix Giants this season. • • • t1,vel1"C1 1~ 11 .l.ll I~', Wllll"' (IH!lil~llCI Mldw11t Olv!M.,. Mllweu~H JI It .11' (~I~-61 1~ .~f • > O•ttolt •! 11 AJ.4 11, IC t.·Om1n1 11 4' .l15 ~J "•clflc DlvltlM Gol!lf<1 St1•t ll 11 .!II l o.. A~llS Jt )0 .W5 '1 Se1.,le ll 40 .~1 '', "'-"" ,. .. .]It 1• Por"1nc1 7J 11 .lit 11', ,,_,., o ...... New Vorl Hll. 00111<1 101, -"''" (•PUii '9, t llvtl...., 9) Mlllw1y•oe \IJ, Howlll<I l e I , ovtnl""' LOI A1'9JIP1 IOI. Gol°"" 51•1e 10. P_,,b IJJ, 1(.,,,.., Cltv-OoNl'll ,_, ~troll "' Por•lo..., t i T ... r'• 01"'9 !Contos (••v Omon• II MllwlY~-•e S11t1le ,rr:,'!'~'!i..O.""'" AllO"ll 11 Cltlll1I tnlco"" '' p,_,,,. LOI A"'1t'lt \ I! Po•llond Otr,oll 1t G~!!len !"1~ lftMIK ~V Ntw VO'~ tt•t>ll"a Vltgl"I• lf-m11nl1 •• ,., ... " 11'• \\'Ith lhe 197l-74 cage season at ao end lor bls UCI squad, coach nm Tift is currently Stan \\'i lliams. a former Dodger Pitching star, v.·ill n1anage the ·LA club's cn<ry in the Eastern League this season. SPORTS IN BRIEF • • • Arizona State Jn Tourney '" 1!111 Ol~KIMI 'Ill L T f'tl. OP OA !!<>II~ •1 11 I t1 211 110 (CoaUnued From Page 16) Rosie Vpset CHICAGO -Virginia Wade of Britain. playing only for the second time on the 1974 u·omen 's tennis tour, defeated Rosem ary Casals of San Francisco 2-6. 6-4. 6-l Sunday Rah1ho1e• S"6re HONOLULU lla\\o·aifs fast-Oreaking Rainbov.•s, led by Ton1 llendcrson, Boyd Batts Yanks Swim Mcntrt&I l1 ti I n 731 llG N V ll1n ..... 1 3"' 1' 11 IG 111 l&ol and Artie \\'!Ison, crushed ~lemphis State l I 7. 8 5 Saturday night in the regular- .season finale for both teams. T"'ontc JO 11 11 n t» 1119 8"11611;> 11 11 I '2 1'1 10'\ Oetroil l7 11 lo ~ 117 111 DE7'VER -Arizona State N v 1s11.m•1 u ll is •s , .. '°' Vt<IC"-'V" U )6 10 "" 11] 14J will be !he \\'estcm Athle!ic "'"' 01vrw ... PnHldell>hil 17 U 10 N Conference rc>presentative in tn1c1110 3' 11 11 11 the Commissioners Basketball ~::.1"..!.~.i,1 ~ ~ :~ ~ ROCKINGHA'.\1, N.C. c •-mpo·onsho·p later this ~1. Lo11•• 1J 19 10 w R• h d p f n -di Ud '°''"f>e'O!o U 19 l6 ~I 1c ar etty o n..in eman. h IVAC C . · Pln1t>u,Qn xi ~ • 4" N.C .. easily chalked up his mont · ommissioncr t1111°'"" 11 ., 1 J2 d · f L.-Stan Bates announced Stmda.v. s11m111'• oemn secon VICtory. 0 l1~ young Cnlyqo '· Oeirclt •. !le auto racing season Sun<lai·. The tourney. sponsored by Pn!11o:1e1P1110 ,, "'"'''e•I o I•-"-II ' I "'-· · lo•orua •· llot10" 1 v.•inning the $98.075 Carolina uc ......., eg1a c ....... mm1ss1oners N v llon9e,. •· t•i.'""11 ! 500. in record time. As.o;ociation . \\"ill be held in e~ooio 1, N v. hltl'IOtt1 J Pet111 ll'ln• 110 l'lt 70ll '" 16! Ii( 114 '" 111 110 II! 11' in n1 161 '" St. Louis !\larch 14-18. A!l•n" s, '.'Mi.:.ou~•' 3 The Dodger pilOt fin isht"d a Eight conferences V>'iJI be Pilhbv•on ~~-r;!w G1~::._ ,,,_,,,, comfortable lap plus 5 . 7 Bo11ori 11 At11t1•a ; seconds ahead or C a I e _.:.re~p~r~cse=n~te~d~. -------~'='~""'='~··~·~·~,'f-~':;-~'""'""'°"­Yarborough of Timmonsville. S.C.. and eclipsed the old • North Carolina P..fotor T 0 VIC lo_r_v __ Speedw~Y _ reoord by nearly -~ ·.r-three nules per hour. Petty's average speed was 121.622 BREMEN, Germany (AP) m.p.h., compared to the old -Americans Lynn Collela, mark or 118.649 set in last Heather Grcerw.·ood and K.alh.Y yea r's race. He<ldy set Gennan nat.ionaf ,---·-----~-1 records SWlday on the final day or a three-day intematlooal swimming meet. J\1iss Collela, "'tio also v:on lhe v.·omen's 200 -mete r breaststroke in 2:38.91 . set a C'.erman mark of I :03.97 fn wiMing the 100 botterO.f, Ptfiss Grecnv.'OOCI set a record ol 2:-02.90, best time in the v.·orld this year, in winning the 20 freestyle. while ~1iss Heddy·s German .mark of 2.:22.43 came In the 200 medley. Sarah James ol the United States finished tl\ird In the women's 200 back wh.ile two Americans placed Jn men's event. -Ken Knox second in the 100 free and Rick Collela second-In the 100 brtast. World 100-mei<r butttrfly champlon Bruce Roberaon o! Vancoover .,on as expected In the men's too.yard Lut1er- ny, rwimmlna the dist-. 1n a stow 51.2:5. Don Palttra of Santa Clara waa HCOnd. • THE STEEL BELTED ltADIAL • ta.DOD Mlllt ••• 'LUSI MAllMUMi..,..., ... ~"··-· -~--"- JCPenney AUTO · CENTER .HEAVY DUTY SHOCK ABSORBERS lifetime Guarantee! If a Penneys heavy duty shock absorber wears out or fails due to defective merchandise or workmans hip while the original purchaser owns the car it will be replaced and inslalled free of charge. . . E0<:h lnst•Ued 99*· ·Mos1 American Cars UH TOlla PllllllT CHAl6l CAID JCPenney FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH ONLY • • • MOtl<Sly, M.ch 4, 1974 TV lllGHJ,JGHTS NBC D 9:00 -"I Walk the Une." Gregory Peck plays a rural Tennessee sheriff whose career Is threatened because of his obeeoaion for a young mountain girl (Tuesday Weld).· ABC 0 8:00 -"Chato's Land." Charles-Bron· • son stars as an Apache half breed in this 1972" ' western dram'a with Jack Palance, Richard Base- hartJ Ja1nes Wh!tmore and _ ~ift'!OD Oak1~nd......____. TV DAI .LY L.OG Monday Evening llAllClt • .. ~ll!l­(J)ll~(j)(llf,(J)J - • a..1111.1 (I)...,.. •• ""'" """""'-• The Fllnbtot1t1 ., Nlll!l WllJ • D r..r1 ll!Wllet /3 Mtw~e; (C) 12111) "TM AMlrf· canb:.UO. ti E•llJ" (com) '6' - Julie Andrews, Junes C11ntr • • Hodstpodie lAdp (ls,tHbur 00 Tt Tiii tiii Tr.II NfW MCI h lfPI •'• Clllldrt11 Ooc11m1n· ""' OM of the most bullliful tllll U• citl111 ol H.v1111'1 lftllSic 11111 11tn. .,_ ....... ·-·--·-: (llw) --.... _.. (mus) ·~ Dwla. m Comics George J-•1 & * Joe Flynn visit MERV! tt nlfll 1utlsm In JIOUlll lO·JO I Twlll&M z.11e . · dlild1en. 1nd 1itt1nw ln lb trtal· ' C.CllltrttlM • lfltllf. • w, I (il) "'9hlltt Ill.. 1Y Mulcal ---J;.".:.:-· ll"'IBlB!llt:: •ecartnm.•••••• er111 ,.,, ._ StMM, iiit TllUlll and TOii SI~-..... : (C) ''mlt Ptfftd r.. co. ruat Ill tlllt ...,, I/I 1 firm ...... (COlll) '5Z -Tonr CUrtll, JGVfh's rrt11 b'Kkdotll of IM 111n Jlnlt l.11111. Who killed bis f1tll«. -..... : .......... .._.: (C) "'Sldlit Trup" B BILL BIXBY IS <-> . .,__.,. M.eru. *THE MAGICIAN !Rill/,.~ - llf»(l)!lamlTll• ll•1lcl11 Cft'.C1J_1n. -Nm 1 1111nB sllln br two cold· bloocW 1/Chtrs. • Ptrcble klu lt:JO • 11H (I))(() ca ute lllwlr. ltlls fOllJ Bl1kt !hit mort d11tlls Ce) •TDNtll et llllOCltltt" (dr1) will follow. Pamila Fr1n.i1n, .llr•mJ '71-Shtller Wlnt1rs, Arthur Ken- $11!1 111d Tim Mathison ivest. ntdf._!ish1 St1rlln1. D ....... : (C) (3r) ....... a IHI Cl) 0 m J•ll•llJ Ctr••• (com) '62-Antle blcklnSOll, Shecq Gtefint is 111est lloJt D @ Cll m TM lookles ''Tim• 0 Mowlt: "5asD111t ro111tt" (com) Lock" Roolll Terry Wtbittf 1nd '•5---MH'I' Pickford. three womtn b1nk 1111p!o1t11, ont D (11} (i) ED WI• WttW ot M,. o! them p1t1n1nt 1nd In labor, 111 llfJ' 'llorn1 IOI thl Kolld1)'S'' (R) trirnln11. , • U:tO (i) Ole Stitp ..,.... held holll11 In I TIUll bJ I roun11 I Dt11tt'& Chokt m Mlwlt: (C) "M..a tf 1111 At1na- 0!'11Mt" •r" (ldvJ ·st-John Dllrtk. LI StAMt '°"" IE) 0., at NllM Qj MIN: (Zltt} "Miii ,..,... (•ih) l:OD D .al -1...,,.... ·~--1mi1 Flynn, Ru1h b111. • 11!11 - ff) I IH<!!L i IKkl," LI C~bMI l:.45 I) lllowie: Solltlhllt tor tH Wrth 11u~ by Gtrrnan eotnpos« llrd1" Jcorn) '52-Vktot M1tu11. Hans Wtmff IMnl' !hit SIOfY, Ml 1r1 Ctlb• 011 1111 ..,, ff Cnlttl'• rev-J:ta B t1tw11: ••1111 * To!MnW"' olulioo. rnolm wo11nd RJ~~ _(dr.1)_17-f•I O'Brit11. _ Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES ..... .. .....,.. (""') ';ti -Winl1• Powell, tatole Lomb11d. !»'1111 Crt hllf llllr" (dra) '51 -Jlck NlctlolloA. SM m (C) "TM lnttttt Show ti ~JO Q "11111 Ml ... ( J .,.. •1 fifttl" Cone!. (Ort) '53 -.Nmft ni com ~ 111 Sttw1 .. ""'arltoo Hestori. Cfostiy, Colten Crry. • .. "" ~ (C) "'Titm lit. r .. Wg11i St" lO:OO (})"lhrH F1e11 et£"" (d11) '51 tc:om) '6! _Rod Sttlaer; C1ai11 -Jo1nnt Wootlw11d, O.Yid WtJllt. llOOf!\. O "ltltllt•" (com) '40 -David 'N1Y1n, O!ivi1 d1 H1vil11nd. S:JO 1J (C) "'Colllp11i0111 111 NJ,.,. MIN" (dr1) '61 -Leslie Niflsen, ll:JO D ''Vk• Sqllld" (d1a) '31 -P1ulj llnM Baxt11, Me1'()on ,Doutl•s. LU~ll, Kay r11ncis. "Captlvt wn•1 I ~ Wim111" (mys) '43-£Yt1Jn An~us. (C) "Thi: lllllOClntl" (m~) -be{&h Kerr. lZ:OI> m ·~-· Mldllldll .. ...... 4:10 rn SI•. lOAM 11111111 (a11) .. O-Marll S\1Vtlll. C1'f!CI)) "The Wl!Glt ttw11'1 t••· l:to 0 ICI "ltm1 SCNI ~1 ilt(' (com) 'l$-E4-.1td ;. Robin• ~ (coi!ll '5i-11mtt C.111tJ. son, Jean Althur. /tlo11ey's Worth _ _, ~ I Job Counseling Fee Deductible A CLEAR st.atcn1cnt or the full costs or the job; this ls ab!tOlutcly vital. If the conlractor alsa has arranged the financing or the job, include the full financi ng costs of the Joan and the payment schedule you 'II be expected to meet -The specllicalions of all key materials, including brand names and a work completion schedule. -U the work Is guaranteed by the contractor, as many types of home improvements should be, all details of the guarantee. Most important : the period di.iring whlclt the guaranteed will re main in effect · and what happens iC the materi als or workmanship don 't hold up os the contractor said they would. Don't confuse a manufa cturer's guarantee of his materials against defects with the guarantee you also must get from the contractor rovcring proper lnstallatiQn of the materials. -An automatic arbitration clause, 90 that if c o s t ~sUmtks are greatly exceeded by the conlractor, you can-submit the problem . to an impartial board of arbitrators. Today, such LA. LINES s31 /MONTH TILIPHONI COMPANY o' c..,.111. mllM Jiil ltM Niii, Cotti Met.a • • -.. • ,. I • I , • • • , In High Gear · GM Ex~ Ey~s 197 4 Complete Mid .. day Amer can Stock List l l .. " "· . ·'---... r·-·-... • • • ' . . I ' I, I , 0 - ' . . . ' . , . ' .. ·so · YOUR 1LI TLE RED WAGON ~15--REALlY DRAGGIN' . ' • • . . &ILL l\1.L -SILL llLL. . 81!.L . . . . . . ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE ·FAMILY BUDGET ' -·----" ---- You can· handle those _bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll get for · all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll-find all over the house. Make a list of th~m today· and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ti~les into extra cash. It won't cost -you • • • it'll pay --.... ' . you. And you'll be $Urprised at how fast you can sell .·ust abouf_ an hin with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. -~---'---~ _____ try_jf_Joday. Ever.y-day is a -good day to use --- I. ·. • - 1'MI WAT WI W1M,. OG *MOMA caUDI ,,_ ----··-·-.. - ... o....,..,. '•' c .......... ,._, 4N·454S ....... DC*AiO Mmlllll.MI DON'T LOOK NOW (I) Wt Of TMf no HOT lOYl•S " ' . 'Louis .XIV Rise' . . ·OnKCET Forum "The ru.. of Louis XIV," d$111 of the shrewd and lloberto Roaelllni'• Intimate rnlgbly Mazarin In lltll, to study of lhe powerful and the lnslallatlon of Louis at pretenUous monarch a n d the new court of Versailles French Court JICe ·as It was in 1612. The film air((! · na· In the 17th eent.,Y, wUJ ah" llonall~ In May of .197!. on Hwnanitlee Film Forwn · Joining Humanities Film Tuesday fl'om 9 to 11 p.m •• Forwn hOft .Dr. Jam~ 11. on KCET, O\annel 28. Bllling~on for a d~sswn of Rosselllni's film compresses the film , and , skdl and 21 years O{ history fnm the ruthlessness of Louis XIV are: m MANN THEATRES Mll.Y17 & l .. U William H. ftfcNelll, professor of History at the University of Chicago; Georges May, pro- fessor of French literatbre at Yale College: and 0 re s t Ranum, C'hainnan of the History department a~ Hopkins University. KCET repeats the cla~lc film ·Saturday, fl.larch 9 at 8:30 p.m. IAf> 11111, 1111, If ... MIN< It. •U, 71lt, 1111• Hwnanllles Film Forum is produced by KCET and is made J>OS$ible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanttles. Mark Wax-man Is the producer and Jerry Hughea the director f~ the series wblch airs on PBS. ACADEMY AWARD NQMINAJl01'1_ _ MARSHA MASON BE_ST ACTRESS AH UNfln'fCTEO LOW SlOl'r I MARSHA MA SON JAMES CA.AN JMTS. WIO. SAT. & SUM. IYIS1 7 ,, .. 11kl1W..Dff£AMl•lll· ffNi'W ·mlllrtOflW: ~-::· NOW PLAYING• ONE WEEK ONLY C>l'tANoE COUNTY COSTA MEIA U.A.. (71• SIG4§9fl rOUNTAIN YAULY f«intain Viii.yo ., GMDOI GROVE Hiwly 39 o. .... 1n {714')9.\S(l)j 1114-"4-'212> GAIU>EN GllOVE Grolot f714-W"'600! LAGUNA Nicutl f71'49'o12Sl) WESTMIHSTC" C•ntma W•5t •31114.fi~·._.!J] LOS ANGELES COUNTY LONG IEACH U.A. Cintml (437-1261) LONG I U.CH Plan l42'-J0\71 Al.SO l'l.ATIMG AT OlHUI TH(Alll l tHROOGHOIJl IOUTHUIH CAUfdiitOA. • • • HAlllORATADAMS"·'COSTA MISA ,979-4141 e e IN THEATRE ONE e • Thlf ............ f -""""' ~..,._ ..... _~ -. • ~an ·-·-· T•w•t•· • •••trllrrctilll . .H S 124 Fer11 • ; ~ ,, PLUS • llST ACTOI ROBERT REDFORD NOMINll ANoroATE'' (Foli. THI STING) • • By lbe Aasociated PrOll 'ftle following are Billboard's bot record hits for the week ,.endl.ng March i aa they appear in next week's issue o~ Billboard Magazine. TOP SINGLES 1. SEASONS JN THE SUN- -Terry Jacks, ..Bell 2. BOOGIE DOWN -Eddie Kendricks, Mel.own 3. THE WAY WE WERE -Barbra Streisand, Columbia 4. JUNGLE BOOGIE - Kook & the Gang, De-Llte 5. ROCK· ON -David Essex, Columbia 6. DARK I..ADY -Cher, MCA 7. SPIDERS AND SNAKES -Jim Stafford. P.fGJ\f 8. ~10CKINGBIRD -early Simon & James Taylor, Elektra 9. UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO ME ·THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA DO -Arellia Franklin, AtJantlc 10. SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER -John Denver, RCA TOP LPS J. BOB DYLAN -Planet Waves, Asylum 2. JONI MITCHEIJL - Court and Spark, Asylum 3. CARLY SIMON -Hot· cakes, Elektra 4. JOHN DENVER Greatest Hits , RCA 5. BARBRA STREISAND - The Way We Were, Columbia 6. YES -Tales From Topographic Oceans:, Atlantic 1. JlP.f CROCE -You Don't ~fess Around With Jim, ABC 8. PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS -Bond On The Run, Apple 9. · MIKE OLDFIELD -· Tubular Bells, ·Ailantic I IO. ELTON .JOHN -Good· bye Yellow Brick Road , MCA • • l--1·--.,Cfl(lto ... ..,..'°'_ la! • u "LET ..... THE _,. GOOD TIMES ROLL" ' MATINllS SAT & SUN • MOW SHOWING EIRSTRUN. Ell.XJTT l<ASTN:R ~s A ROOERT Al~ f*" -.-ELIJOTI'-G()ULD" "THEWNG GOODBYE" "<;OODIYE" .t.t 7 & I O:JO "TUlll'I" .t.t 1:55 . Dally l<<opt 5-y. 5-y Coot.,,._ 2 · . ACAD. AWARD NOMINEE Ill I IEST ACTOR ,....PACIND • •SERPICO" -~ e SHOWING NOW e MIL llOOKS HAIVlY KoaMAN MADILINI KAHN ' IN THIATRl • ONE .~ 6 ACAD • ·NOMS HSTAmU ....... ITlltSAND lHE WESTBROOK • • • • • • • • • • • .OC.NUl(t ON -IALZIN AW. 2 a&a.<IO. Of..._...,..""· Si lllEISAllD AREDi'ORD TOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE hill AATUll "48 CARATS" I TMli TIMl THE IULUn AH Hm'INO CLOS( TO MOMI ... ......... .. llsD•QHlNJ• " ...... . . .. ... lie .... ,. tiiUi1 rPij Pluo-llST PICTUll & IEST ACTIUS :0 NOMINll1 GtorVt Segal • G~ JkttlOft .\ -fiHl(!J ( )f(. l;)', ... PG) • -. /')10UN1111N 'JJ\lll• ,,.~·'· I DI_,. Mita "SUl'l a OAO" IOI l-41u-l ~1• ,. ... "SOM 0 1' FLUltla" IGl !:4M:JMJM ""'- /")JOUNlAI,.. VAllll ... ~n AWARD NOMINATIONS INCL~J. BEST PICTURE fu. BEST ACTRESS:~;·,~. BEST DIRECTOR WlllllM fRlfDKIN "THI LONG eoGDIYI," ,HI MICHANIC" . •PAPIR CHA.Sil" , -ArW • .. PAN.IC--1,N f!lll lDLV AAK.:,_____ "Sl •"CO" I•) -"UNG THE D•UM SLOWLY'" "l'OSEIC>ON ADVINUllH (O) ... "'NEPTUNI ,ACTOll" 6RIGINAI AND UNCUT ELLEN IJ.RifYN IMX\.Qll SY1XW l.EEJW)B · ®Wit-.N ·JClM&JllP}N Mll.ER.= ... r.. tm 11.AD1.-.. ~Wll.Wv\ i:mR II.ATTY \::1'-ULMAA5HAJ.l i.-.,i.,WlWAM IUER BlfJTY.,..~ ... fuo'"-1.llA"'"'C:.....W..C:-: IJil.!...:..,.t-b--1 EDWAftDS Perfom1on<e Schedule• .,.. Gotdlo -' Ellffn Haart "B~RFLIES ~E F'REE" IN1 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. Fil • 11 :45 AM, 2:DO, 4:20 6:50, 9:20, 11 :SO • SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:20 AM, 1 r:45 AM, 2:DO, 4:20 0:50, 9:20, 11 :50 • • • • • • • • • • ': ElllOTI GQUW .• <•1 11. THE LONG GOODBYE PLUS ROBERT MllCHUM "THI Fii .... Of PETER lllOYLE j • • ' , t ' • • • \ MIXED SIMGUs , TUMli.EWEEDS MUTI ANDJEFf FIGMENTS '" \ NANCY ., • ' ' • by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith WALK? I WELL • . . - by &nie Bushmller I'LL SQUIRT MVSEW= Wl'fM.., AUNT ' FRITZl'S , PERFUME ' PON'T INHALE SO DEEPLY---IT COSTS TEN DOLLARS A N OUNCE ACROSS 1 Flop violently & ...... .... k:ly 10 Thldl: plooe 14 T9ble d'-: M•1I 15 MOfal 111t1ngs 18 G1nt1ral aimo~ 17 cnem cal .... .,, ...... 18 Dlffn'bowel 20 R1gr11!ed strongly 22 Wood -v ... 23 Aal1 • 24 Eject 25 C1rd 29f:um '°' 32 G'"""" port 33 Theur. Prab 35T- c-. Acrnin. 48 Hitetlc routines: ........ 4'8 Talk ""'"' bulNY Hille 50 Pol• , ... u ...... 51 Trlbeol ,., .. , 52 Klndof mine 55 State or security .... _,.,. ... ,,. l u#H"'"U-. ............... _ ..... -- PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER WHeH 1!AN CA1.v1H. 69 Actol Abb< 34 Debussy compos1Uon: WAK!MAH'S MU'- 616T!llt, ft!P'U5E6 TO TALK WITH 5AM DRN!R OV!~ TH! !"HON!, HE GOES TO H!ll HOTeL dll1y1ng 9 \l1nl 2 worda 81 Duo 10 Litt QI 37 Fear ol plus one 11 K I conflict 2 ........ tollt words ~ 12il 39 108 Wichn: 83 fft 1t ........ member 1~ P f 42 Negotlltlfe 84 Miid "1 .. AOt• Ollfl 19 s: to 44 Aec:t.mUl1t1 668-= hit 2~ I ecaUon 47 Ol'l'Oed 18 War9helull 24 D=hlrge WOOi e1 c..,u.1 a IPOf\ 49 Color ROOM! I of llaUI .. lah --f!r1 Mf*:-Preft.'C 11 TAKE 'IOVfl l/lTAMIN C, • SHE SWS. ·~1"6 CAN HARM lo(OtJ IF !(OJ TAJiCE 'l'OVR 'f{TAMIN C, ! " • pOOLEY'S WORLD ~-----n 'Ill' ~u-.. 'ltXJ MAV' PfAl.(0 IS NO IDNOElt IN S<l<Yl!J'. mASf ~liCl( 1M£ NUMNR -"50IAUN6. .. Dr. SMOCK SO J Vf"Y '1"tM• 't WAH1'11P A CfcaAlltll'f"f"l!f, t WOUL.P CMllW ON A l=INGllllifMAli.. lNS'f'IAP GORDO MOON MULLINS HEAR. T~LL WtT#OLD lf!D05TE""3, rrts THE Nl!C/t. THAT-GOES FIRST/ ... ··-·~·-· ... ---- ANIMAL CRACKERS '• by Charles M. Schub VITAMIN C D::>ES NOT KE'EP '(Ol..I !=RD.Yi 6ETTIN6 WET ' by Harold Le Doux OH 6!.COHO THOOGHT, 'IOI.I HAD D!TIER L!T ME GET DRESSED! I'LL. M!ET YOU OUT lH THE L.OD&Y ! Uj,.L( PILU1 ~I by lOIJlf' lradflelcl 1 ' ! i J !1 ! l • LS.AV£ tr TO MAX TO FALL IM lOV5 WITH A RECORDI NG by Georqe Lemont NOW 'J'M eACK ui::t 1"0 ,.Hllf!I! PA IRS OF MA.MPS A PA.Y .' by Gus Arriola _.-..... THE W.AY "THE WOl;!Lo's GOING, WHAT'S TO CROW Al!DJr! by Ferd Johnson by ROIJlr Bonen "<X.) WERE SLl<aHTL<I Pi40EON-RIBSED AT ~S /llOE TOO 1·i-__,. ... 3IS Culltvlte DOWN ~ 62 Biby 38-lh -........ "Oh deir no matter how nice you look, you never do in a . I -' " MISS PEACH by .Mell ....... 1 CQI ol 27 arln«'s, 03 "c-...· .... 2 SOlfllfY lion fOtfY -- 40 Narrow ' 30nthl ~t~~k• 54 Particle -Ing crest of 55 Cut 41 .,_ ..... • Bonk tnlonon 56 Hence rat In • emplOyM JI/ Balno 57 Thllland'I -.. 58~1 1 cooled:2 Old--43 Louia B Ml!lll words , 58 Card in Aloi f111.nar 31 APOIY ' t1ro toll ow• 7 6olK now flO Matt 45 Econ. 8 TraUlflg paving be•••Qt ' f l 1 ! . 11''~ '!'l'UE, ~NNY, 1'><~ IVOllLO CCMl~ 1'0 AN ENO TOIAO«rtOW! THelllE'L.L. ee. A BoWNOINW. Ft.A-SH, AN INSTANTANiOUS, ALl--CON-SIAMINI# a.-..PL.0510N Or: ~"'1 IANOlll'e:AMeD-0~ M.1.WNliUOe'.1 ANO IT WILL. L. ' A"" !IE 60Nti.1 IN A PUFF OF ~MOKE , L '-fAVIN6 JIA§-T A FIW ,P.,I(~ OF \.o D~~T' WME~E TME WO~"" 1-S NOW ! 11~1--.-.:~=--------1;..,·)c_ ,' .1 1, ';t.. ., •• , .._ . -: . ' ·' DICK TRACY • I COULD HIM ... ite.MEHTS MIT TMe AOC"5! AM, MA, MA , MA! TAK~ MY AOVICE., 11tA, ~iA'r' IN 9ED TOMO rt.rz:.ow .... by Cliester Gould MOWrYa , .. ~· .... ISOLATIO POT 5"UU. """y .....,." H FOUND. . """' _, . .. • J I powder room mirror. DENNIS THE MENACE •I OiON°T /}() NOTHIN' WlfH IT ... l ATllT!. ' , 1 1 i i , ' • . • ' l 1 • • • ' • • . l ~2 DAi'l. Y PILOT Monday, Marth 4, 1974 ··-1. {;v ~>.'.! ... r- GM.ital General LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT -$2511,000 Luxurious warmth in this meticulously maintained 5 bdrm home w /FR, Jge DR & 4\.'a baths. Approx 4500'. Wide lot. Pier & slip. --WESLEY N.'TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hiiia Road · NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1 , General General . " • .. •• .,.. ;, •' .. •• •• .. • ~~ ' . ;., ' -·~· . ' ,_ , .. s t·~· .. r;,· ' ,. ·-·:. .... ~" :-, .... ' . ' .- •• ~~to:.· '. ·- -• ... * Balboa Bay Praperties *.. BAY AVE . WALK TO !\EACH 4 Ullits-475,000 Super sharp 3 BR., 2 OC~ANFRONT ba. Enlarged !iv. rm. Nifty duplex Pools & lennis. $48,500. $155,000 675-7060 642-7491. MESA VERDE Golf Court• 11th Green is rigl1t at your back lloor. 3 br. 3 ba . home w/pooJ. 3 Car gar. $74,500. 556-8800 . CorOna aet Mar Duplex Ocean side of _Hwy., close to shops. 2 & '1. Just reduced to $63,500. ~73-7420. m REALTORS LJ::! 4 Local Offices to Serve You BAYCREST 3 Bedroom; lnmlly room, 2~11 Baths, laundry, s e \11 in g room, trellised patio, new c8l'pet, newly painted , ex· cellent )Qcatlon. $69,500. 640·1120 associated llROK ERS -REAL TORS 1.,1~ W B11lbo11 1>7J lt.iJ NEWPORT HEIGHTf Large 3 'BR., 2 ha., tan1ily l ro1. Ncv•lY 11Ccor., \V/lrgt'. I lot. Fin;l tln1e oUcn.'<I. 140.900. • CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 ~~~ CLAIM YOUR $100 A MOm'll FOR 12 t.IO'S Luxur y No-?il 1ln l . Townhomet BEACH\VALK HIVNTINGTON SF:ACUYF) 1714) 53U!S7 General • Gener·~·a"1------;G:-a-,-,-.. "'1------,.cre;.;r;r------~Gone-j..,----- ·-A«4tul S'*"" ~ REALTORs'. A RARE FIND!!! Hard to believe, but TRUE. A TRIPLEX in CdM on 1 'h lots and fully rented. A real MUST SEE property THAT WILL CARRY . ITSELF. Priced below most duplexes. Don't delay, call now. Just reduced and owner must sell! Only $95,500. l\ !isling or Bud Austin. CALL 644·7270 2828 E. Co•st Highway, Coron• del Mir IJi'llHllJI: t1CJMU CALL US, WE'Rt CONDOS. l'M MISS }jEWPORT BEACH -I .;easure 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories and'l fireplace. I'm all electric, air~ondilioned and .fully car· peted. Everything about me is firm except my price, $89,000 . l'M MISS COSTA MESA -(Don'l 0 listen to her!) I'm on the Riviera with a pool beam ceilings, 3 bedrooms (compared to her two) .,and I can be yours for less. Try me at $85,500. GWral DECORATOR'S JEWELBOX New 2 bed100m Big Canyon condomini Imaglnative)y decorated end unit with vie Terra Cotta tile entry, family room and chen. Many extru-. '951000. BEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUY YW GRAllADA EASTBLUFF TERRACE Delux• T ownholMI -A-~oritntcd, totally maln·l .•fre e p.rden t'OfnmWtU:y in On1: o f Newport's moll d 111 I red .,__ J,4&5'8R. ~opuler Prlc. Reng• MODEL OPEN DAILY 835 Amlaoti \\'ay 644-lW (Broker co.op lnvlted) A truly delightful 8 bedroom with extra lar e family room . On· best street. Only 4 years ne , very nicely decorated, beautifully landsca to see means to buy. '75,000. "* BAYCREST 1 and 2 Bdnno. Uolum . Hard to find 2·story Colonial. 4 bedroo s. Bltns. . Carports. N e a r 2-'7'2 baths, den, formal dining room, 2 r· e-J' lhoppirw. Wan •vat I . places, pool-size yard. Great location, fl . Sl79;500. . DIAL 644-1766 ~~'111""' A,.~~ WI: CAN HIU' YOU IUT,~ llU. 0111 TAAOE A HOME ANY,LACIE IN TM NATIO.!!_ less."$124,500 ! -GEM 2161 S.n Joaqulo Hilla Rd., N.B. Balboe l11an4 G.neral o.,..ral A COLDWELL BANICER CO. 11;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;=::::::;;;;;;;;;;;_;:;;;;;;;__1~~~~,;.,::.::,;;,;;:~~:;::..;.;:;;.~!!!!!!! COMMERCIAL l ~i k>t.s General UNITS • UNITS EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE -6 Shake roof beauties, 2 bedrooms each, 8 garages. Every thing in excellent condition . 1..-0ts of green · area. For more information call us quick at 540.1151. A CUTIE -JUST LISTED 3 BEDROOM -dining room, bltns, forced air heating. block wall fence, man v nice ex· tras. No down, VA ter1ns availabie. WO\V! ONLY $28,750. CALL 540-1151. -·-w"".,~'t THE REAL ~ .. 1b,'d ' ESTATERS --) !I BaJboa I.iland with 2 •lory, Gener•I Gentr•I 4 bedroom 2 bath houR STEPS TO SURFI Charmed packed duplex .... 20' to the sand . Cathedral beams, large patios single story units. Ordered sold by the est'ate! 1st offer could take it! Ideal "Beginner" investment. Ca ll us! GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS COUNTRY KITCHEN COUNTRY FEELING &hake roof cul-de.511.c iiln:?<l l 675-7080 COM~ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 67J..4400 • /:;;;:;;;;;;::;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;/ $82,500. Prin. only. ftt3..7910 IMMAC Duplell'., 2 Br home, separate l Br apt, Jdeal Joe. $97,500, 673-3942 I PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMIS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Custom Home On lagoon Gracious 5 Bdrn1., 4lf.z bath home wi planned dining rm ., family rm., din h~ge mastt:r .suite. Lovely garden winding stair to second floor. Pier $297,500. . LINDA ISLE well e, & with slip. Channel view. 'Lg. master suile w/fireplace & dressing room . Two family sized bed· rooms, hobby room. Pier & slip. j:velyn__ Gray, 642-8235. (!(51) BAYSHORES DOLL HOUSE Charming & immaculate . super location w/private beache"-Compact yet spacious. $67,500. Marth• M>rnab, 642·82.~5. 1Kl2l [lrvlnel 1110....-Drt• ........ 1144-144·-• .. Balboa Peninsula VACANT. 4 BR, fem. rm., lge. kit. 2-Sty. SIW,500 lt1arshall Really 67a-4600 BY OWNER J BR. 2 BA, prof. dee., mint cond., HV . HonlC$, Prin. only. Days, 640-0464/64().8311 , 'eves, SJ4.<ro3 /Jn NIC{l UnlL[Y & A55UCIATES BURR WHITE REAL TOR 2901 NEWPORT, N'.PT BCB ~ 6/<>4630 or 646-0166 FIXER-UPPER BURR WHITE REALTOR 2001 NEWPORT, N'PT BCll 675-4630 or 640-0166 MESA VERDE ~ BDRM, GoU oourse home. L!'K living nn w/frplc, \dining ,rm. kitehen barOOque eating area. Detached lame rm with wet ~r/ ttrrtg & lrplc. U:>vtly patiofJ &: gardens. Master Bdrm 51'te lncludn office area, n,r,oo ... ....... -~)ty for? Owner, 54&.2i88. I EASI'SIDE, 493 Abble Wa:t. 1.8(1 Sq, ll. l bdrma. 2 . )!',i. h.,,. }'Rrd. ,.,, """"" ~-$46,600. 10% Own. t 548-m.t. ew. 5.ll-1617. rtA 8 twrf)'I, 2 Ba, pvt pal M'eu Verde. By °"' . 54()..lOM BY~3Br2Ba,dln rm, l!J )'I'd. $.15.000 ~--F'ORRE 3 BR, 2 BA. ~ pr. IM"l!d• work. T"1 ~ Act . ..,_mo LARCE l lllOr)' 4 +-den. = cul·df!.1ac. ses;900. Wills Rlty 546-7719 ' • MOfld11, Mirth 4, 1974 DAILY PILOT H Cot't. Mn• :0.1rvtno:::i:::--~~.:...~....::~M;;:l•~•~ion:_..,V~le~lo::--~-·-ra::::=::mr-::.-~ -""'1 n~c~o~mo"""°'"°',......::-o~.1y:::--;l~66,,,.rLo~t~•~f1>;:::-r~S.;:;:le;----;1;;;;"H~ou;;;;;,~,;,1u~n;;fu~,.;,-·'l305;oi'~H~o~un..,;;-1u~n"1f~uwm;,-:-""330~51ii1Hr.ouu,..;:;;-i:ur.n~luU.r~n".~;30jOl5 PRICE RliDuCED I ;;;;~~~~-=:A~-~;;; II EB~Y~0.~~ .... ;;.-;.~1.:~.;;;.d<d;;;;-; ........ ;;;: TO t-16 901 Enjoy •no .,......, 3 BR, t % bo. a11at crptlnl<, OWNER ls awdoo. to leQ ln:unacww 3 bdrm., 2 balh Auwnabl.e, 7\io'i f11A aJl(I has red!JCed~hia Prici?! "-UnJwndty Par Home: ntu Wlpaymenu et S228. Optm Thia it a. large [amtiy home pool Md ttnnts l'Olln. Only ~. S.t A Sun. Call for only ·two ~An ·ord and $42,900. 11,ppm_ eo JH Evts. Dys, tutef\olly "-'loci. Four CALL 652-7500 -· · Tena. Ev " -.... U..... baths and W(S(Qh( -· l'r1nc. Only., a la.rie lamlly Non\ make .y VACANT 4 BR or 3 + den, 1 •---1-it,.-a-11"10tl-detir11ble home. • --------l-.12'"'pattoirihn"C"l"O:f"e·fl It ts louted on • «>mer • ecf h'll Cl>mp. landscaped ' b<.ut ' cul de sac Jot tn • ql.lie1. r I decorated. 0wne-r 586-1592. small c om Mun l ty aw--· . • roiontj"'a a ~ Qw,.., ~ REALTV REALTORS Newport ... ch wUllJia to tale. ho.ck a ._ ' Untv. Parle Center, J'rVlne 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i '*"' .,.. the rl&ht """'" ~'!!!~~~'""'!!!!!!!! eau owner at 6U-!OOO A ~UTY on , u •., Bock Boy Beoutv (oda.y! Ktttnbelt. 2% YrS. pttstlp ~ 3 BR, custom home (n Q1iet, 9'1iet, ··~~2:-'~V<'jfv.~; t.'ul-dH!!c, on MUt.te slle 9 I tam lo di lot. Detached 3 car i:ar .. £ . "'-~-et btaUt1tu~'1ar:!'cap~·; ~~~~!~.':f:!'2·1:: asts1de '"usUl rife~1 3 studio darkroom, g-r eat -1 •v bedrooms on magnwcent tnvestmenl, $;1T,500. 5Sl-391& ucy feat11tts. Only banlwood fll>on._ dellg>tf\ol CONDOMINIUM $71 ,000 ylU'd '!1 great nc1g:hborhood An Alpine retreat in the It's Convert"1ble -S.l6.9SO, Call 646-7171. heart of Central .Arv1ne !MHm .. iiBI ·~:£~111 Laguna BNch BY OWnt'r' Mesa Verde Pool I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; home. 3 BR, 2 frplcs, encl. I I lanai, very sharp. , Open house 1·5 Sat & SUn. Wkday appta. $44,500. tn4)S57--8477 Huntington Beach Pric:e Redu'c:ed $1000. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 2 Bdrm condo., desirable ground levt>I noor plan, 1111' years new, Freshly Painted Oceanfrqnt Condos OPEN HOUSE DAIL Y .. 10 AM to 4 PM 496 Cliff Drive U.guno Bttoch 49S.5572, RNl!or - witti-tastefully panelea and min'ored lhing room, plush "''alipapered dining lll'Ca, sha.g carpets & custon1 drapes, oversized pantry area, near schools, walking tlistance to Huntin g ton Center, Swimming pool and many park areas. Price re· ducro $1000. Now $500 below market value. 0111 today I 1!!~!'1J!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!"!!!!!!~ I 147.3095 C.tellna Sunsets fii•----~---J B~athtaking ocean & sunS('t Honeymoon Cottage xle\\"S are youn witb this "--1 d kl !Mrulous 4 bedroom on large A<RN ul~ dl'eam an spar es beau•:fullv I ands ca ped with many extras. Thick ... " grouiids. Rich custom decor shag, custom drapes, inside v•ilh cedar paneled family brick \vall. One y9ar young, I ir'l,1 500 rm. E"posed beams. \\'ood on Y .,...-., · burning fireplace. Built in I' bookshelves. Wool s h a g carpeting thruout. Interrom. ,.z.,4471 ( :-.::.) 546•8103 And 2 large decks that are ideal for year-round en-1"'"'""'""'""'"'""'""'"'""'"" I tertaining. $98.500. Ca 11 BEAUTIFUL _, POOL HOME [ ) 4 large bedrmst huge fam 9AftDBL. nn .. w.y !pie. ommaculate, I ~0&• with many olher exlras. ~U ~~ Owner trans. Mus t sell~ Easy tenns. , Fantastic Value. SCOTT REAL TY • 5~7533 BRAND NEW .. •Bai.bl , W:tde '& wt • Brand new carpeting e 4or3andadE::n Home or dupl(')(, Quality built 5 bedm1 borne or use as a 3 It. 2 bednn duplex. Onl)' stepti to sandy betlcl1 and channel. On large comer lot. $119,500. 9:f21 /.Jn NIGEL UAILEY !;, A55llCIATES GRAND OPENING N•wport Bay Towers 1k2 BEDROOM CONOOMJNIU~i HOP.1ES Bayfront Homes Boat Slip!; Full Security Highrise St(."('! & concrete construction Private Balconies 2 gl;IJ'age i;pal"('l!i per unit. Roof top sundeck Unusual Opportunity to Purchase Bayfront Property in Ne111port Beach. 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. 675-8551 e 2 baths, 1ireplace • lge corner Jot vi/block !e11Ce, vacant $33,900. 1--+---<~BRAS.HEAILREAL 'LY 842-7411 ,.. . ~ - • I • " • /Jn NIL.l L UA IL[Y ~ 1\550CIAI [5 S UNITS 360 • ' l • .. • 24 DAILY PILOT Monday, Mirth 4, 1'174 ta. urn. Apt. Un urn, 365 Apt1 Car pet Servlc.• L!fURI •hacll ' Furn. or Unfum. J'/O WORKINO .mother w l t b OFFICE on Nt:W'P(Jrt BIYCI. JOHN'S cu,et 4 Upholatfty PATIO coven. lllM.'elf la l•H-'un""'t;'.f,,;;:'!~!°';;;n;;;;;;llNch~~--11 ::!=.:!:..!::=:.... ____ J ~ C t fMM t:hlldren •wad llke to lhll't, 1vaU on teue, Part. tum, Ort Sb 1 m poo, ' ISull lice, Ul)iqut ,.tf! pl.anoed. I $41 WliKLY NEW dtll&X.e TownhouN, 21.:.;•.;.•;.;a...;.;.=;_--'--I tXptDIH ln my bom11 In carpeted,· alr/cond.., prk'a. Rttardanll). Daptum ' M~concrtlt, de. E~....ave 5'1&.6--Br + den. vi"et bar, OCt'&n Mta Verd• v.1th Ame. ~..l!l'f'OX· 1000 1q. rt. aU ooklr-trf&htentn I 10 Only ty. 5!'..~ ~· •- 1111 •• ,.._ view, wlk to beach. 1 yr. Muat be feSPQNtble and JZMl/mo. WarehouN al.o minute bluCh for white No. • Jtn . .,...1,,u, ..., 717 Yerktown llvd. leaae . s-m per nw + WHAT YOU hip.-m!Rdtd. ~ yud to avail. Ideal for' contractor. carpeu. S.w )'Ol.V money Ktn.. Bee.ch Blvd. at Yorktown r leaninc. New t>cluxe 1 BR play ln and a hlppf CaJI $4Mlll5 by •vine me afr. b'tpt.1,P,;l.;.a:;.•le,--r,--=Pc-a"tch....-,"'~R;:-epa,.,-"1"', J».0411 Townhou.le, a«an view, wlk atmo1phe:re. to lh&N. Olli QITICE. °' •tore ~O\'l!l' WW dHri u...t,.-_ nn., dtnrna STUDIOS & t BR's. to bNch. PIO mo + Ruth S46-M71. !llO Ill· It. Cptd, rm., I: haH 115, Atr1 rm. 'PATCH PL.ASTER.INC •Full kitchen cleanlnf on leue. !53S-ml GET IS YOUNC Female de• I re 1 A divided. ~/ . 3211 11·'°· COUCh fl4. OWr JS, All 1ype1. ~ f'ltimates • ltuted PoOl male travel execuUve type Main St.. Hunt. B c h . l5 yrs. exp. bl wha.t ClOWlll · Call ~ • Laundry flctlltJff Mete-Verd• roommate to 1hr rent -lot 53&--020I not method. J do wortc Pl b ' 41:·Ffte utJllt~• PINECREEK tIOME ATMOSPlrER&DI" 2 All cl&uy pa113 penthoute, indutttlel ftMt•I 450 mylell. Good rwf. m.0101. um •nt •Free linens LIV•S UP &: 3 br. Rental O(c, 3095 YOU'LL ~1856 _ • DIBERNARDO I. Soni • L.R. ons PLUMBING • T.V. It. maid serv. uvt.JI. TO ITS NAME • • • r.tace Ave. 546-1034. i\.tALE or Female wanted Carpet llln, 1nlla1l&Uon, 6 Remockll & Repaltl. Water • Bar-JI.Que to ahon "'"' 3 BR bouoo, NOW LIASINO ~· 9634639. heatm, -f\lmacea, • Phone aervlC'tl Over ~ WI treeli and 10 NewPoP.t a..ch nr beach tn La r un a . HuMtng'-' INch MESA OH.Dina s e r v 1 c e • Qhwuhn. ~ MIC A e 1~rile10 oc-ea11 streams wtth watertalls -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! NEED .f9f.-00'73 • ~ NIW Mo.I Carpetf 1c-uphOI. aceam B/A. Complete !Uwnblng I BR. $155-$165 create a relaxing setting for ,. • • • WAN'I'EI).J Fc__maln t o MO Sq Ft A UP cleaned/ I h •mp o_ot d . Servlcf:. Uc. 272694. NE\V OEOOR. Prlv. aarage. your spacloua new 1· or 2· l·BR. 1 ha. l'"'Uln. Ye1rly, •hate tum. 3 IJR hooae nr HamUton 6 N'ewland St C.m.nt Concr9te PLUMBINC REPAtR l.ndry rm. Ne"'·cr Spanish ~T"\l~~me~l~al~~ Incl. ulll, Nf. be)' ·····~ $275 VISTA octe.n &-beach. 49f.0073. M0-1'71 . OON~E .Patiol:, 400 "I 1!o*jc>~~t Adult Con1plcx. 2 ml. So. OUice open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 3 BR, 2 ba. 2 BR. 2 ba. Sludlo apt. Nr. !!!!!!!!!!11!111!!1!.,.!!!!"'"'""'I or San Diego 1-~1W£'... 17301 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. Newly de\'Or .......... ·.SjOO Jfarbor Ir Adami. C.l\!. $00. NE\V 'BUX: M·l.. l2 Unlta. ft or more ~ per JCI n. Rooflnt KeelllOn Lu, HB. 84 7848 I ~ !H.>2:300. ~R 2 ::·a~t~Y~I~·.::: = DEL .. ~· ~ I to lhare ~ Sq. Ft. ll76, 220-3 ph. c:'t,:;:.1'· 'aoo.c;.;.;.F-''-,.,--,.-.. -.-,..-.. -,,.-. AT BEACll 2 BR, got, COAST APTS. 1•~ 1'00mma e, ~ wnt Office, crpts., large ahlne:ltt. rock, comp tree P a tios !Mlp 0 -ACCO\INTC PAYABLI NatklftlJ tqldtr located trvtne Ind am. r.on. ecp. ttq, Ptrm. pocll.lon. Call tor drtaflalappt. Mr 1 • ThomptOn. nc: 9'1'9-4.WI AID£S, Adult ttlident care cntr. 7:311 am • 4 P,Ql, 1- 12 to 8:30 am. &C-6861 • APT. tAp-~ tndlv. or cpl. U wUtt. write: Grow, 922 9th St. Manh. Sch. 1 90366. ,-; ASSEMBLERS . ' Opening! on 2nd lhlft, 4 p.m. to U::ll a.m, on temporar)I basis, a,pproxtm11:1ely 1 monthg, Factory experience help!W but no1 ............ $2.15 per hour + lhlf'l diUertntla1. A p p I y In pcnon: ' gauna , adults, SlSO ~·Ith FROM Sl6S.OO LAGO 3 BR home on Balboa Isle., rear doors. Anaheim A: ext . L 1 c. 1611 3 . ulililil'S. 644--4325 *NOW RENTING* 6'5-1613 Termtnal Way, C.M. CUSTOM dnlp A con.tr. S4W3811/U).S020. 1 PRIMARK L-un• Beach NEW 2 8 2 8 '"-·--G1ra9H, for R.nt 435 Day1 &t&-.503.1, evH 6f6-<l681 C.oncrt dr ..,.. P1tiol.l·i"-'-;-'--Tc=-"""--- -• R, A town,w_ l.uxW1' lal<ealde adult ll•il•i. 10.: PER SQ. ,T, .....i or complt ·...,,...,..'. Sawi"l/Allor•ll4nt PRODUCTS CO. EFFJC. 11.pls from $50 wk or Sl iO nlO. Pool. maid, ph. lriry, VUltt&e Inn <'94-9436. $135 Utll. pa.Id. F\u'n1 apt. Older employed pntleman only, non-sn10ker 4%-2003. 1 BR T"f'modell!d, quiet, walk 10 1ov.·n & beach, SDI incl. utU. 49'H220 BEACON RENTALS Laguna Beach 49+-9491 N•wport Beach S35 PER \Vk Ii up 1 .br, 2 br & bach"11. color !,., 1nakl serv. pool. THE b-fESA. 415 N. NC\\'port m., NB 646-9681. oi'NAMlC tr. OCt"an!ront 3 BR, 2 BA, yrly. $400. Avail 3/1 Day ~7103, "Nile '7>-2586 BIG CANYON 1ub-lea11e llllC. 2 BR on roll count. 3-5 mo. $795/mo. 644-0509. Nowpori Haith!• 1.pt11. Patloa, enclor.e<t g8r-comfort and pr 1 va c r, M INI WAREHOUSES Lie No 283888 0 t I · ages. J2S ~lekxl.v Ln. OPEN I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"j alfbrdable rentals, tecurtty, STORAGE 3600 i/f 4001 Blrch.NB s.tl-6592 , g T 3-i9 m , MARJLYN'1 Cultom Oothet D S. Susan wk•doys 4-6. Sat & Sun 1·5 I 1 --•· Baum,cardntr 541.5032 --· ar CU.aic. dNip or re-<tetian. Santa Ana. CaW. * 2 WEEKS FREE * boa.tins, awirnmlng, te~, No Move-in or Move-0ut S •55 VhJ""ll9.J f15..4B. Between Harbor A: Fairview handball, gym, saunu and dlarges. J'rom $7.:50 pt'r tor~ -"' JAO< Taulane, re pa Ir, South of Warner Vista · del Mesa Yacht Club. EUlclenclet. t, monih. 900 SQ FT dry lf:C.'ID'e remod, add. uc. s-1 Z9072 SterM R•lr F.quaJ opportunity emp•r ADULT GARDEN HOMES !~~~ ~ ~ wi.1!: Hamilton l Ni-wland St., JiB ttorqe 1pace' avail. All at My Way Co, 6fl.4'70l. HEN o &RS o N • S stereo m/f IRVINE AVE. AT MESA to be ALlSPACE .part. "S6T-t884 Irvine. El I I service. Servin& Harbor JI.love ln_~~U.1 only apartment · •1970 -R9tltals Wanted -460 ecfr C11 ~ * 573-2002 *- .,.GT. -""""" ! BR. I~ 2 "'·""' MESA VEROE EAST NEWL y DECORATEci Day k Nleht Securtly, Pool, CLEAN Carage tor rent, E:LECJ'RICIAN, Uc., o Id Tile _ Jacu. z z I , Rec. Bldg. ANO ADAMS AVE. Eaat1lde C01:ta Me A a s:tf5 ~f. 'f'~l~ jobs, new Jobi, any Job&. I ~'-"'"-. "'"'-~-T-ILE--N-'E_'_"_& BEAUTIFUL \\'/exercise nn, billiard~. COSTA MESA 646-2514 or 646-1B31 Anyplace. S36-'m9 .... ~ -..,. GROUNDS oolor TV. Ea. Apt. h<1s 540 1800 DBL. Jaras:e on alley. S35 &: den, N'.beach, year lease ELECTRICIA U remodel. Free et!. Sm jots 10 Minutes to Ocean. he lrig ha t mo. Newport Beach, eaay Local refs. Stable. By N • cense No. "'·elcome. SJ&-2~- 0ose to bus line &: stores. ihih;:: ~'~ 0~ s d ~ ~e. • a<.'Ce!!. Finl & last. ~18·2928. April l To~ 529--8830 ;!1~~-S~~~· malnt & Top Soll Gas lfeat & .Sto\'c. \Vutcr. 545-4855. THE EXCITING SINGLE garage, any type f:i:~~·nt~:ed~'ktr~~°1 ._PARK NEWPORT PALM MESA APTS. storage. $20 mo. 183 Del 1 _o _a_rd_on_l_n;.g-----I * MU't&u~~ ;,IL* Swtm'g Pool, Atlulls, no APARTMENTS MINUTES ·ro NPT. BCH. Mar, C.M. 53-0919. "'5oruifi 58S-6930 Bach, I & 2 BR. lrom $157 Office R•nt•I 440 Paradli;c Gardenlna: • · ASSEMILERS Four day work week. 10 hours pt>r da.y, 6 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. E x per\enrc helpful, bul not ncceuary. S2.00 per hour, good benetlta. Appl)' In ~n>en pe~. BDR!\f. $175 & $180 81.~helor 1 or 2 Bedrooma Adula , No Pets, Specialize RestornUon . H•ciend• de Mes• and Townhouses 1561 A-leSa Dr. Quillty Spue/S.rvlce/ & Landscape. Monthly 111+1 2620 S. Susan PRIMARK PRODUClS CO. C ,1 Fr. $194.50 Open 9-6 f!e.Uy (5 bib from Newport Blvd.) Equipment ;P;a;;''°;;;n;;ll;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;30; Maintenance Ir SJ!rtnkler li1...,11a•--Santa Ana, Calif., 160 W. WUson No. I ·" · Spa Pools Tenn.la f>46-9860 ;;ffiR~e~palr~.~Ca~l~I ~642-M49'!,;/~;.: l~iiiiiiiiiiii~·~~ I ( B e t \\' e e n Harbor $155 & Up Aerou from Fa.shlon Island Don't rent an oUlce unlll ratrvle""' • at Jamboree on San Joaquin * CASA VICTORIA * )"'OU have investta:ated the UYING EUROPEAN Ga rd en er . Soolh of Wamerl GIG ANTIC] & z BDRM. Hilll Rold 1, 2 &: 3 br, furn & unf. new & unique concept of· IS A BALL Main_tenanct -I..aolhcaplna. Job Wented. Maile 700 You Bet lt'1 underprlced! ' Sec. gates, crpta, drp1, tered by THE EXECt!TIVE . • • Tfte Remcrval. Ver y An equal opportunity Thal'• why these apls. (714) ..._1900 D/W, pool, etc. No pets. omCE. Designed to meet WHEN YOU FIND reUJnable. 64)-5329 eve1. l\IOTElrHotd manager employer m/f won't last Jong. Crpb , 525 VlctDrla St at Harbor I the needs of COMuitanb, MOW & EDGE. a..EANUPS ~1onld like e.mp~tnt. I ~...,.,.;,,,;;.,;""""'""'""'"' drpg, atove & refrig. l.Dls D~ ~~ah 2 &lp3J~ CM. &G-8970 m r g /I a J ea re p a , THE RIGHT PERSON I NEW LAWNS. SPRINKLERS Xlnt ttlA &: keeps busineu ASSISTANT JndonHlan cook, Cl.EAN 1 or 2 br, adl!J, of o-een lawn. Covered uvm _.., mo., • uitnll, semi-retired executives -Data Proce9 Jntroductiom. 64&-as up. Npt Bch, CM or Laguna rt full tim Phone rp pell, lge kit. U40-S160. g8J1liH. Adults •• m pets. DW,nrHoaaHolp.Adulll.D•na Point new• Independ e nt 547~7 24 Hour EXPER. Gardener. ~ area.~179Ior~. ~ 1 e. WI E 16th NB. Sl5-10t8 2Ull Fullerton Ave. U blk 642-0096. bualnHSet. FuU aervice1 how. Maint. ~~ & Man, 27, ant. Meat Ortter. A to eves. E. of Newport Blvd., I 1 * EASTBLUFF 2 BR. SHARP, rum. 1 BR w/peUo, avallable -recepHonlsts, LICENSED SPIRITUALIST cleanup.-..-. • Alto exp. u ma c h . SE.RVICE CASHIER .&.M Unfum 365 blk. So. ot Bay, C.M. Pool. Frplc. Adultt. "65. Unfum, 1 BR near lrl!rlna, se<:ttt&riet, all nece9W'Y Spiritual readino 10 a.m. open.tor, wh!le. man. Gen. & PBX OPERATOR . .-,=• • 642-3680 848 AMIGOS WAY 493--4676 & 49&-6077. eqUlpment, furnlahlnp, II -10 p.m. Advlce on all Yamagudtl Garden Service tabor. Mike 530-4..'75 BalbN lai•ncf . =c:G:oRAN;::,.,~o-o~P~ENIN=~c~-4.97-1997 ~ desired. • . matten, 3U N. El Camino ;..a:.ta Mea A: N~ Bcti, ARTWORK Crl•l•T Pn>-Aid. SablrdaYJ onli 8:00 , f.M to . , ALL UT?UTIES PAJJ> 2 BR ui>Pft", walk to beach. Huntington Beech ~p Center 2 J618~ Real,. San Clemente,···tor IJG;.6J65 after 4PM All artu Low priced 4:00 PM. Call 'Mri. lk-111t oELUXE 2Brt apt inctudinl 2 Bdrm wqu, 2 cblldren $275. Incl Utl•. Yr1y. AViiil NkPI~~ Or., suite 106, NB. appt. Call 4§..~, 4~9136. YARQ: Oeanups, Garage .Mack, day~ 54&-1360 .. F;xt: at._Johni"on & Son Lincoln lloa1 dock, on Griwd.Canaf. 'we t co.me .__ Dishwasher, •11, 213-447-9443 DELl!XE adult pool1lde Al-Area 2"..Wll Buslnesa "THE ATH DA""t l"N' ~iU\11-.-ctle HatUtnz: .eve -.:ury"Ml).501=---- , Uttle Balboa I1land, yrly refrl&erator, range I.~· JBR 1~ ba <.'Orner 1 door prden bun&;alow, nr ocean. C '""''er Su.it l8o GAME" Rea&onable. &16-4676. J b W -• F I 702 AVON .$350 per mo. nb chlld~n Walk-In clo.wt, pat i os, to 'beach, $.Joo. 106 Olive ftp!, lrg patio, 6 pools, ente~ " e Us. 2t 5().60 YR group From the Lawnc•r• by ''2 G•lt" 0 ant-, .•m• • Al\YBITJOUS? ENTiiUSIAS. orpelJI, owner~ ·f~is~~!·~rF. St 1&una, tennis. 846-02>9. """4711 11 privacy "ot-~ telephone. Mow/edge 642-9901 NEED help at home? We TIC? You would make a SOUTH SEA 3BR 3BA. fpl, STREET or caU CJS Real OCEANFRO"fl' ldBR, lrplc 1 , AlAO 1 Br. Fro~ $135. MISSION VIEJO ii~~x 743, G.G. SM-4622. have aides, nurs es , perf~ Avon Represenla· beam ~U11, spiral •tair11, Estate Ms-1168. bltln11 crpuo rps yr y N. I General ~rvlcet ho u 1 ekpn, companjons. Uve. You can run your ov.on bay view pa.Uo, gar. 3251..t 707",i'~~c.7.~==-leasc.'ca11 6'75-~.' L•gun• igue OFFICES PROBLEM P1egnancy . _Ho m e makers Upjohn huslne111,scheduleyour 0\vn Sapphire, 673-8871. OPEN MARTINIQUE APTS. PARK i.ido 4 plex. 2 BR. *BRAND NEW* I CLOSE TO HOME CwlJldent, sympa thetic CAPI'AINSCARCARE 547"'681. hours&makethcm011tof a SAT & SUN. 2 Ir: 13 B~ Al9Q \rum· 2 BA, bar, bltins, 1uper 1 & 2 BR, 2 BA. Froni ' All amtnltles le utu. incl Ap~y& ~~~i! .. ~ I~ g' Hand waxing I: wathlng in· EXEC. Sec. 11 yn b:Pf!l' real earning opportunlty. COrona del MaT ~~~·shop;: i:ultsoo'n: great. $200. 646-IZD.. $195 Unturn. Furn I 1 he d 400 Sq. Jo"'t. & UP. APC'i.RE .....,~ ... 642-4436 side & out! Free Pick' Up Shorthand 80, typing, 60. '-C"a'-11'-S00."'--7'-'04'-1'-. ---- 1 IMlttAC. 2 Br., 2 ea., Sunny unltg Avail. 27992 C#mlno Caplll:ram. le Delivery. For appl, call P.R. <2UJ 700-6351 aft Spm. B AB Y S IT T E R.-t"ellable, * 2 BR., blt·inl, pool* y. CROWN VALLEY Apt Avery Parkway Ir so Fh')' LIFE or DEA111; Let our 66-1791~or 64&-3632. HOUSECl.EANJNC. Avail . mature woman. Permanent, S215 . ·Ll!ue im Santa Ana Ave., C.M. Quiet, adults. Patio, •ha&:, •· 131 1600 · babte1 nve. For alternative!! PLUMBINC • .aEL.tt'mJCAL, Sat & Sun. only. 34 dyg, 7 hl'I a day + Sl!MPLE R. E. 613-6ttS Mgr. 113 64&-5M2 ~f. ·bit-Ins. $195. &t2·1276 San DieeO = or = . . to ABORTION call UFE CARPEN'I1t!, No job too 877-2462. Call aft 6 PM tome eves & occas. oorer * * J BR, 1 Ila. new crpta, Oona Point N H '-h HHUwylh 10 t ' --N~~·l LINE 54.I·55.22, 24 hn. •mall.FA B Home.'Repair, H I W 1-• M&F 710 night \\1tend. 3 pre-tcti paint, wallpe.per, adUllll , 1---------1=•W=Po:.;•.:.l..:..;;a:.;.,=l.:c•--· u'iritlm-anO'.e . BEST MASSAGE IN N.B. 642-Jtoo. e P In -· __. child. Salary open. Own --$Zl5 mo, .... m . DELUXE : BR, 2 -BA, w/' NYCE 2 Bfl Sund.eek. Pool, 3400 Inrtne Ave., Suite 1038. \ ''TtlJNGS" by Yoote. Gen'! AcoompanJ1t.Pi•no =iass Re~ew a~a.mC~i 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, ocean view, trplc, din nn, far. Rnpon. fodults, no pet1. NewpOrt Buch Open 8 AM, Mon, Wed, Fri., Carpentry, Rep&ln, Plum-Orange CNat CoUege v.'kdayi eves only, &U-8891. carpeU, drapes, Pool. 1un deck, $275. Thompaon ISO. 548-4922 Ann. 557~. blnr:. E l ec Remodellna: H •. , ~-• Wed SIU/mo. 1115-((Q -Mana&MH!nt Corp. 493-0141. * PALM&CARDREADER• &Gal3. . ,. ·~.T.J~, ~ct Coflsi BABYSITI'ER expd lady to J BR Apt So. ot Hwy. Deck. 2-BR, •tt level, cpts, patio, S•n Clemente *LA PARISIENNE* ad w/m:luction. 10831 Beacjt ' r.ommunuy C.OUege District, babysil lnf&11t. own ltanap, Sn&Ie penon, oo pell .. SUIO. lndry, pr. 24521 Alta Vista NE'W prden apll 2 BR 2 BR. Furn & Unf. $195 ' Blvd., Stanton. 527-3409'. H•ull"9 Personnel Dept., 1 3 7 o re.ts, Sll-8239 Call Sat a: Son. 875-.7CM ~. 2 BA, $195.: 3 BR, 2 sA Up. All elec. l:'ireplace. Htd NEWPORT CENTER FO,RT~~ T!~~l7~ YARD, aaraae clean-upt, .t.ckml AWJr.Oleta Mrwa. Two ~~!~sG open COit• Mela DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, w/ d•~·--, ~le, 1...u.. !'-·4t Pool. Adultt. pa 01 c .... ..,. ~c; ~ .. .,~ --·c 1-dirt 1-T U f •-it I rl RI frp din ..... ...-"" 4iAJ .-xoc 9~1268 2 ROOM office with lantutlc , , . '"""'"' ... """• • .... ACCOUNTANT! e er, sa e ............ , c e c • ,__ -.~~· .._.lc,Thom rm, 6116 Cl.mlno De lm l\tatt11, A 1 If Ul'le view of Ne ........... H".-..r Ir: Travel 540 ~~r7_t.!,.~.way, A, 1tump1. BOOKKEEPER work, Exp pref. Apply al &JJt.UE 2 .tory Meta Verde, Aun "'-"'· ....... P90n aouth of San Clemente cross mm go co C al' 565·~· ~tt ,A.,., .,.. .woo Stturlty PacWc National w....cptLI. ManaaemenL~ u ....... 1ta1, 2043'J Santa Ana Ave. at tna. llCZ· · ~ OLD~" __ __,_. Im--"'---l~U.-~~Ml·" tlo ._. -rrertn~lUdl!l'""litUtl , · · ~-...Jna.A W _, rmovlng-&-MU11ftr r=u. ¥,..... .., ...,.,..... ao.:• ~l Private ~uc Ir . S t A janitor service. carpeting wile Is enable to sper.. by lhldent. Large truck. Beach for F/ book~r Blvd .. IJ;'vine. 558-2'238. An enclosed pr. Walkin& dilt Huntlnaton Buch •n 1 na Sant• Ana & lots of tree parking. Summer at ranch In Utah . Reat. Ba.ny. 531·123$ or w/Real estale accowitiiig Equal Oppty. Emplo)'cr. to lhOpplng and theaten . ~ .. E~ATE REAL'l'Y 641)..J"'" \\'OOld Uke mme other man 5.19-9'38 exper. to ntln&ge ac· BOOK~EEPER/ 1175 mo. SouthCo, Reallots Now Rentinn CHOICE ... ~ who cnjoys &bing & hun-. counUng '""ctlon tor '"" " SG-3t~ • UNDER NEW ~ • • • • OFFICE SPACE FOR ling to spend Sumrrwr as MOVING? Local Aim. or ce11rul developer. Send MEDICAL LGE 2BR. 11tudio, 1 ~ ba, MANAGEMENT NE\V 1•2 .t: 3 BR's. Park·llke LAKEFRONT RENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor companion. !\lay lhnt Sept. gen. Mullna. 32 Ft. furn. retume to \Valtet Seput , ~ Must be ab1e to anaiyle tlo •• d/ bl"'--·-2 BR.' Bltn•, n cw I y settings. Rec. room. Pool. at Ade.ma. BcautUul modern Pleue wrlte, P .O. Box 365, van. MS-1862 5.57-2736 Callforn_la SI, Suite 2780, ... a1••---A ~ •~ •-fully pa • 1.... w, uu ·-... -Play areas. Patios & tot LOCATION$ · ·04 '"' "'""""' . .,_ in. .,. ...., oven, forced alt heat, nr decorated, encl garage., air music, janitorial, Cla• Corona del ?t1ar. SKIPLOADER & dump truck San FtandACO.jCllif •. 9U lmowledreable in compllina ahopping, married adlll, no Beautlf'UI tandscapJne. Lrg lots. Gas .t: \V11.ter Pd. Shag, VERSAILLES A .Walker &t Lee Bldg. Call, work. Concrete, uphalt, &t preparing . bllUnas (or chlldttn/pet11, avail l-20, play area, a child's: dream. drapes 1 90 forth! , 557--0136 or 546-5828. sawlna;, breaklnr, 8t&-'1lo. ACCOUNTS Rf c e Iv ab I e !\fed· I.Cal &-Med·l-C..re. rdtu CM Hr3485 Starting at Sl.69 + dep. 2293 Fo am, • Clo&e to shopping & schls. ACCOUNTANT, Llcen.'lt!d, I l[S] ·H I t clerk:, 1 yn receivable ex· Salary to $8JO, Can Loll Lovely 2 Bedroom. l•t floor. Ollldre:n \\'.l!lcome. SQ-0480; Newhope Meldow1 ON THE I.AKE \\'OU!d' like to~ office Loltand'-'d OUMC Nn "I Pf1' min. lite fJ'Plng, 10 Jt!oy Jae, ~. Coastal Pat\o. Spllc\ous r o 0 m 1 • If no ans 847·7331. Apt1. At South Coast Plua. , with Real Estate, Insurance HOUSE WORK adder. Live clo/ of ltvlne, Pcnonnel . Agency, 2 79 0 carpet, brick 1nack bar, 517 s. Newhope, s .A. Pool • Acapulco AqU& Bar or something 1tmllar for BY THE .DAY Oranae Co. Airport area. Harbor Blvd, CM walk to shoppinr center $220.-N EW 554-2600 & Jacuzzi. Spectacular 8 balance ot tax seuon I F d (f d ) •so Call Lee Proctor (714> $165. 351 Victoria Apt 4. e 2 BR, l'Ai BA Acre Lake \\•n ower1n&: perhaps k>naer. ~ oun rM • 5 "" own transportation.· Fut & 5tlrl880 Equal Opp or. Dally Pl.lot Clusllled Adi Arter 4 Jm weekdays, e Bltns + ow Apts., l"ounl&lr.1 · 'Ai Million Dollar DESK ~ available $511 FNO: Money·found, ll·22-TJ ettlcienl 8'7-2216. I ciEm'i"p-Joye""'"°' ~~=~= 612-S678. 2 ~~gadul!.~ Pet 1 . : ~I= Garage Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~o':~~l~ym, Sauna, ::0$5 ~. ~~ ":1~ !le~ P ~x ~ ";~~ Bal~ EXby~Own ~~i1Jl.Hejiiil~eiiWiiii1~nt~od~,~·M&ii.:i~Fiiiii7~10iiiiHeiii~lpiiiW~a~n~tediiii,iiiiM&iiifiii7j,J10 S185/MO. Utll Incl. Crpts, e 12 Blocka to beach Coron• def M•r ADULTS available. 17815 Beach Blvd. ~1932 per day. B:J6..-0648. 11 dtptl:, O/W, prb. dl1pl. •\Valle to market ~~~~iiiii~iiiiiiiiml &.chelor, I, 2 & 3 Br'•· Hun~n Beach. &U-4321 FND: Stme!lt male cat. Flea Income Tu - Pool. • Kida & Pets O.K. I from $175 per mo. • l !\tO. FREE RENT * collar spayed. Vic. of E. 2t1 Avocado, CM 646-121>1 Realtor 536-WG -3700 Pia Dr Deluxe 1 & 2 rm. otnces Wilson, Coat.a Mesa. lncoin• T•x Service l BR, patio $145. 2 BR, SPACIOUS 2 BR from $159. nrS ... .,,. JG • adj, Airporter Hotel Ii Rest. 548--1005· petlOnaf or bulln61 balcon,y, $150. Crpll &: drp1, Adults only. Pool. Rec Rm. 'n,. b Sant• An• SMALL terrier pooT• Friend 23 Yean Harbor Area b1tns. Utll pd. Pleasant Cl~ garaaes. Pets ok:. ttrt• Next to South Coast Plaza 833-32'l! 9 To Noon • .. · · (714) 675-6676 bldr. close to San Dlegu ~lgr at 17361 Keelsoo Ln, 714-556-0466 ly male, )'QlU:lg, black 'v/ -•9' O 8<2 0389 2 BR. Town•-,.,, l•pt•, BEST RENTAL RATES for son.le .,•hlte. ~1esa Vt'rde & For Appo4ntment Frwy. 646--4645 or°"""" I nr Beach&: Slater. · ; nu • • lo J tlo ••-~ atta 842-45CW rrom $250. 1 BR, lrom $195. · P oca n, <U.<..-• · RhodeR, C.M. MS-0827 L•nd•c•plng 2 BR/2 BA, t'l'Jll/clrps. Pool, tennis, continental Roomt 400 600 & 1200 aq. ft. avail. FNO· 4 Id f mal bltina. 2 kids/no pets, \'llD NEAR BEACH b kf I Se t f ii M~ REALTY, 3400 BM$e.tt H~.oFnd eMes: LANOSCAf'ING: Sprinklers. hkup. Garage, patio . Brand New Deluxe 2 & 3 rea ns · para c llJTl Y SLEEPING room for rent, Irvine. f>fl)-2960 Verde . ~ ..,.,., lav.m, rototilllng, e i c . 54S-8278. $l!IO. 181 • H &.>cl1on. Close lo shopping kllchen prlvgs. Close to IMM 0 Occu 0 C al ~-Br, crpt/ ch'J>S, bltns, gar. & tine beach ·6#-2611 1 t E · P· · . rport FND· ........... ..,_. Call Cat reaaon: 53&-69821673-0012. Ot'I Mar. 51<118th St · 847-3957 • !Choo I & shopping cen er. area, exec. view suite. 4 ' ~' "'""'' ua.1r CO · 1~ '°&~2;:::;Bi;R,_-w,-/°'~=,:-, "'crp=t::-,,· 1 :'.$1~,"~~,~BR.~c,Crp~~drps-'~::'::'. $25. \\"eek. 5Ml-lll83. ofc's, 635 aq. fl. $250/mo, • Ftm. Vic. H.B. P1lntfn9 & 11tove, d11hw.cir, Inc.. gar. gar. Pool. 1~ Kee~ov; Fountain Valley $27 PER WEEK Day1 ~3943 or evet 963-1936 P•P!f:h•'!l'!f Walk to shopping. For Beach &. Slater. Kida or Employed a.dultA. On Bristol 54G--5601 FNO: Yng blk cat. Vic. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; mature minded penons. pet ok. !142--0389. 8~2.-451» r-- - , nr Edinger. 6*--9172 BAYFRONT OFFICES ~~~,!f'J Dr., N.B. * Wlll•rd Pelntlnn $1:.0.$16.'). mo. 646-1461 Ul'1"~ ••• CLEAN. quiet 2 BR, nrly CUT OUT ROOMS P> \\'k up \\ith Prettlge atta. 740.550. m Contractors * 1 BEDRM. new bkta:· Wtr/gflll pd, child kitchen S30 11.ok up apt. sq. ft. 3700 Ne:-Blvd., Lost 555 RESIDENTIAL Pool. Jacun:I. Rents Incl: flil ~no pets. $160 &: $165. I POii I 5'18·m5, 6'5-3967. N.B. Phone 6T..-. A 'COMMERCIAL ~~. ~:u11~i. 'k~1 ·e!~J::i N~W~ew:: BR, 1 blk , ,SUNDANCI I L~:~~UJd P:rvl~~·~·NgH~B~ ~~~: ~~~~ac~az:! ~~~~ Hlllnllton. &tS-M.11 to &hopping & frwy,] chlld LJVtJna ....,._ smokers, 548-7197. ~250179\.'\de, LklM Ettatet, fem. cat. Harbor Vie\\• Aoouslical Cellltlp · 2 BR, 1\<i BA ok. no pets. $165 per mo 1 Cl' two bdoam llr cm.. I ROOi\t w/kltch prlvl. $95 ~ 1-fomet new devel. 67l-3288 {/;:re Call Fur Eltlmate AOULTS ONLY $165 646-3786 °< ~ -" plo .. f ~MAIL oftl ........... '"""· O< 644-79711 2..sns .. . '40-11"* 610 Joeuin, Apt C ~0073 NEW APTS. WALK TO ~ ""11 mo, ature em Y em, N.8. $G!> per mo. Weatcl\U LOST, 9 mo. old male Alas-State Uc. No. 2S103I BEAOI. 1 & 2 BR. i"rom I Wll lhlG CSJMf· 1 nr bch, HB, 53&-lKl!J5 area. Call Gene H 111 , kan l\lalemute "Toby." Blk !'!!'~~!!!'! ... Bl_,..,. :1 BR, 2 Bath. upstaln. $150 to $235. EXTRAS. .di .. mzy'MJCld. Guest Hom• 415 ~ w/whlte rnarkinp 9R face,, COMPLETE HoUlt! J>fllntine, Range, garbage disposal. 536-2579. panelled llvlng room, SEi\fl·private room in pvt. 2400 \VEST Cou\ Hwy, chest &: feet. Vic. Magnolia custom Inter., weather proof No pets, $175 mo. 1st & last, WALK TO BEACH I wanncofor ICCSlt'Mlla. I h ome for e Ider I Y across trom StuffOO Shirt, It Etlls, r.v. Ph. !IGS-7758 ;'~~ ~=~c ~lline!. tto clean up. 548-.S823 1 & 2 Br, ept/drplii, gar, a kitchen fUll of tMh--lns ambula!ocy lady. 55&1537. reas heat & ale, Inc, WST beige pUPP)'. Poodle Tim Cetnutk Painlin( :: c!Rp\e s~:i,u. ~~· o~~n-,;~ bllnl. 125 16th SI. No pets I (lncl&d1g dtlhWaslW). I Vacation Rent1f1 425 544-8678 ~t cASheltle. "'se 1~~ .. -!. 547--3296 please. 96()..1230 or '841-3957 PROFF.sS[ONAL SUITE "a rthttr, .A. nic:wa.o1.1 Q ~G~1~ ~!·1~ ;~;c~~ s.Pti~. ~ :~id 20kba, ~ '!!~; I :;ti:::~~~·.:1: I LIVE In the all new Dana ~~:v· 1!r,a~ 4 0~1=. ~~~itO no quest'9Jul asked, ~~I ~~· v~.t, clean, patio, central kx:. ..~ ~pootl. jlctJZzi bR-Point 1-farbor at--thtt reetpt room. A/C. 64S-&58 •tan, coor malch :ina , nr shopplna. 6'12-3254 1M-,,,18,c'8.·184H4s·. 94N-e·· bch.,, ~ooms ..,:._.I beautiful MARINA INN ore Sult&, 100 ft. Suitable I I~ .~~ft--cemilln2'ant' .. !~1u.O • .... and 1 1 At 'Wt; ?t.lolel, 34902 Del Obispo st. lor doctor. Hu n t 1 n 1 1 0 n Ser*tt .,.. ........ • .......... u ... f\ell.. mafnt . ~ :lM=n~·si:c:fir~ &"e t.1gr, apt r, 405 7th . •· (496·2353J , Kitchen, Gantcns. 846-1323. _ _ PAPERHANGING It after5 kweekcnds. SI, llB. 536-2257. I ques,b-j~bnm., Elficlcncles I Acient1. $336 NU tore Uke !Im' paintln&. n )Tl Har'bor LARGE 3 BR, 2 ba. encl ~~1ifde !p~l.;r~ ~ Evnthhi irddng h ~~=. ~~.ct 111~~ Alf. l'lrol 1Beacli~ llnig li Apph1nce ... Ir ~~·rum. No. lWl1. patio, shag cpt, bll·lns, Nr. s160, 232> 1'1orida. 536-5882. I n11tichD.Jltlt _dllfgnld I be.1h. 11 u n dry facWttes, 842-2834. & Perb ;H:;:E;;R;::B;::S:;_ ___ 547=.~:as~MI o.c.c. ms ma."''"""°' wtlhyoulnnind. meeUnc room, cl"' lo San 1617 WESTCLl,f!-NB LG.JBR.$160.t'rpls,Alove, ~,~2Jr~ 11~.:~~ Ullhlnlalllill... Clemenle&:l.qunaBeach. S4Saq.ft.l:up. 50-5032 WASHER, DfYt f , lnt.,Ext.,A~room m. 6fa.TI"~'·o~.No pell . HuntlrtRton Beach. I·····,,,_ •111: I ~::i,..~n,. °': =.: &utJneu R•l•I m ~:r~m..r.. est~ =~a:o >;'~ 2 BR, 11,)..BA Studio. $157,50 1 ... rtlr ......... 1 rants. $50 week I Up. Bring RETAIL ahoow •vall lt lle!V, -.ins. Ex.t. A Int. Free Estimalt'L 2,fui1~.puirio ~i.~'~.~ r! mo .. ~~1!iwoinfant ok. 1~1rt•11t1 frl•-thls a~ & .receh~ SS ort on miniature mall tn "C&nnery 8 a by11Hl"1 64&6289 or a5370 ~lon1e Vls111 . ~-ar, patio. ml.II. flnit \\<'f:k • ~nt. Vlllagt" SUO to S180. '25 , EXTER. SD> I-up, Room1 $1M MO. 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath. .. ».ti st, N.B. nJ..8608 or BABYsrrnNG In tnY home. l30. Neat wori;. Atl1tu 2 BR. 2 BA. ptllo, R'lr, ~ cilUd ii OK. Call UDO ISLE 2 BR, 2 ba.. " 642-1980 Fenctf'I yard Ir Reff:ttt'ICS. l(pi'l)'. Ca.II Ro)', •1t01. $11~ ~i4 yard . 531-GStS A~ JUI)', $1100. Aue. RESTAURANT .. Coat.a Mesa UM. 642-<1384 Pl\()r. wan~. llllle Irvine ~ $ "ru .. ~Collect BAYFRONT C•rpenter lie. No. 21'9514. Jrwur, au 2 RR """'· '""· d'J"( prl•. • Ro nt1IL10 Shore. 430 """ ........ per. n•-· "'"''" ~" bltins, cp P"'1· • PARK WEST I Sln"'-1'11¥. ID llrmt I ~t Fmy, Bal • 87$Cl4'0 CARPENTRY " RI! types • PRoF ... .,,,..,.-! worlt, ~TU -WW II lo ..,_-I' YNC people •hr master FOR Ltt•ReiAll 11 of e, guun. ~· 1preciollzt In rt'rul. Int/ext. ft't'e fltlmaf.i. SlS0-3 BR, 2 RA ,,,, SQuth APTS. ~= .... ~· br In 1 3~ Di::h~bi.;$60 21x"2 In "homllnl ctntrr, re-.rnodel 111. 'f'ttt ,~1, lo1:nl R.c 5'11H'759, go..3113,. c ... t Pl ... , Faml(y ~pltx. Farnlly Aparlrnanl• ~ ~ .!!!·"' ma, I 333 E. 17th St. CM. $275. ... •. 497-:!Sll bcf. 10 "1t. NT/EXT PAINT NO N& peh1. &'J't..9272. Ntc. Phone: 714-• 6iJ..0140, 613-4707, ~ G run , z:.:.:;,e"o°'RM"'-."new"-'=crp-11l1-,,-d7rp.-l 2~~ ~~n ~v:~~:. 1202. Mod*tpln dllt'f •41_;~D=•-~iect j BLDG. with ~mllurc strip-cu'°"sro="7M~1'='~0od~worlc--.-rea;;c. ~I Jrm 675-35S9. A..pj!nt. flSG. 757 Shalln1ar, Ju~t off SM DleRO Ytwy. a.m. -..,_... ~--I ping tank!J tor IQ.le or RU pantllng _ -'· repair. Vince *· W1llpaper H•"'9r * -~~'------..!.'i!S83~~C!:~:!w~Ln!:!!__;:~~ml~~:..:=:..:==:;..:=::..::= tanks. f92·7311. lAMtt. ~75. e: 'ftebko ~·149 f ' -, I ' Auarnblara ·ASSEMBLER TRAINEES NEW IRVINE PLANT Beckman Instruments , Inc ., is one of the world's lar9est manufactur- ers of scientific instruments. New J acilities in_theJ rYina_ complex .will be occupied startin 9 March 4th. • Immediate openin9s are ava ilable in el ectro-mechanical assembly. Now i1 the time to 9et in on the "ground floo r." ; Beckman has an enviable record of steady employment, excellent benefits includin9 9roup insurance, dental plan, stock purchase plan , and retirement benefits. ' Pleas e apply Irvine plant. in person at our BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC. CAMPUS DRIVE AT IRYlllE BOUl~ARD IRVINE (An equal opportunity employer) ~ ' -. , \ • , • ., . ' ll~:ct::'U"'r.:L:l'"ii"l"l1"'1"°""",.,..,,,,.,....,...,...,T"r.....,..,....,., ..... ...,~~...-... ...,.,..,.,..,...,.,,~-;.·.,,,....,,....,.,,..,,,_,...,,,,_..:.._,,:-r.,,......-..,.,.'T""'<'t-:O-/-'..,,.,:-;;--r.;.-rr.rC"<l"°':::':!-r.r.;M~o.da'f~~·;M:m~h~4~,~197::::_4~~-;:~;;;:::::::~D~~~l~V~P~ll~O~T -iz5 • _,.w.,i9fl;Mi P 716 HOip\&•"'9il,/ili' 716 i!O!fl!iiftS/ilil.!!! HelpW..,f;!,M& F 110 ~~-Mi fi 710 HOie Wenlwd, MltF 11 0 Relp Wenlwd, MiF 71!) A~Pl>:?:::ll•::•::<e::•~-~I0=2 I Plono1/0rgen• 126 ~ llOOKKEEP~ CPA Jinn, DRIVERS. pick 111> 6 dellv. • 14 a-A a... MATRON NUR$1NO CARI SALESFZfm°i!'i'~" TEST TECHNICIANS Rent Woshe"/Dryert • PIANOS Lf.ii{'a,to ~~ 1!, ~twplllc mat'I. $2 !Jte houukupl•s al FOR ti-te<l)I •'"*' ~--U. Wk. N I main!. e ORGA"'S ~--..--.--. btnettt1. Laursen Ora,. Oiut OtiiUtat. a:in. Pllderit Live.in J or o1 daYt ATMOSPHERE ..,. .. 'ti .. Co. con1pany ntt<lt • &.10-1202 • n -IOYI & O · ~-IAb. 1M1 J\eyno&d.I, trvt pool~ w If r In 1 • SJ: .._ Roam A baud + TIME UFE BOOKS la now tltcironica,'." test teehnlcl&nl. . Open Nl~tt 'tll t · · -nu. £)(pet .• .,.._...,, . Pl'I' -.,. v•-~ or ..... v<-Vf" ·-n· ha • -t '"t Gold 11 <-u fl Sl50 1t: : • un. ~ IRLS .... .,.. ...___ __.__. .t .. ~ ...,. w.... IU"'•"• •ix -1& to 'A'Oril: Indlv. mus~have t\eQ. \VESJ'INCHOUSE. T3 111\r· S 'Ill 5 S 12 • Newtptipno C'llrien. min. 11:.Ctronic .a. .... w1i..1--i. Contact a:.ut Com.rnunU1 fn..7254 tn OW' Y'°""I industrial of· .. v K:S • .~...... • ' • 10 -·· Col'--ino =="""'==~--..... "'""part time• tu11 """" """' .. , •i.t••' 61&-:tlll. o< st>-3•111 "'·" Rentals from $5-.,. )ft. tor Ntft11t!tt ~ rtq'd. o.y ltdn. <q• MHL NURSaS avail. St.art at $2.25 ptr & ·toJtic' rimrits: Po«fuon BUllCIFn"i' Milterii ll I -~Beach:' Newport Hft,,1:11 & Pal Electft:r't1Ct.. 6391 \\·eat· Ad&ml Aw, Oleta ~ Nunn R~try. hr "1lh mom for ad· r 1: q '1 t e • t In I & nd Newpon .PenlnlWa Cotltact mlnettr Ave., W•trnlntttt. MID. flONT OPC. RN S. LVN' .. Pl'Ks, Floor \ueernent. ror pt'r'tl)nal'ln-tnNble1hooting ol t•lrcult e Surplus Building e Pl•nos & Gr• s Mr. l{ydt, Oh!ulaUon t'litpe, 8't-S301. ' Bf&utHul modem ofc. Must duty pt.Id wkly. mT W. 19th taview, Call Doi:!~ boi&rd a 11e n1b 11 r-.• 1.-'fA.TERJA l.. 1000.1 or NE\V ALL MAJOR BRANDS ( DAILY PJLOT. call &U-4.121 EX.PER.. dtnt&I uaittant. ha\19 nper, ln nd:lioioc>'. St, Suite 0, C.N. ~ SALF'..S. St.II oon petroleum oon1?let11 1y 11 t e m 1 . Ac-In:;\tS! [)xlrs, lumbt-r. ply-Nl'\I' s1unt·1~ frnn1 .... $595 A le&\'e eppllcaUon, ~rt ti.me. llon A Tues. Rtff ~ Accu~te typt111 . ~0<~1SW16>"'°""'"------Mlk' product•. Shaklee c-epluig application11 dally \l"OIXI, alum shtttlna. mold · t:•ed f1v1u ............ $Sfj CAR WASH Hi LP 4 hn a dl\Y. ~T ttD.N""'rr •.&.rn.V"'V booldcetplO( _A ~-NURSES,LVN, SUP\'. ' Produ1·t1, 893-lWS:I C\'Cll. for l!"\l'inJt Mill ~lllon1. Ina. wlnd0w1, t'tc-. I Pla.)·1•1-,; ' . , ..• , , ... ~ "t , F/tlme drlvera. ca• ~ll..U·"""',.,_' ~~ ~ Call~fi Staff. All lhln1--. Xln't ...:.:;::::;;;::.;::;.;:::::"""::;:.-ODETICS BUILDERS SURPLUS c;runrt,.; .. s:m •tt™anta, dctailt'n & FACTORY Accountant '°SUK re • I /\a:Cncy 2T90 benefit•. Apply>466 Flqahlp SERCERCEJAPTRY/ I 1:('19 ~-r111iell<'~1rr 25()0 So. :'1!11in, S.A. j .NUOIJEAl.t;t:s PL":,\SI-: gt'Mrt~ help. 6 Loca.tlon1. Prod ~llJ'. Mach Shopto S24K Ha~Jvd. CM ' Rd_. N.B. ., . . ' nl'l 1e n~ t.l on lhru l::a 10..5 I rg•ns Gro\\1li CO, aood J>&Y. WORKERS QC Eltttro Mech. lO POK NURSERY TRAINEE t\o sh ~ed-Nt'\I', YRC.hi I f;quul Oppor. Einployer TI4 : ~'.1~11 ALL MAJOR BRANDS M.tre Cir W1ah otc~tar/~.Secy seoo+ MEDICAL To 'l\'1>rk "'/Indoor pl11.11ts In M1t's 0U1ce in .Nll:V.'P!:;'rt 1 • . ~. c-·--&·---'1 \\urllt11•r \\I'll\ 1.\'r11·1 $~~ 2950 Harl>or Bl. Of MATURE WOMEN Oil t.:eutna: Alt tom da,y TRANSCRIBER ~tan 0\lnler)'. i\ppJy In per. Beal'h seek$ Yel'IU)l!lt' lndt\'. I TV ~1-.RVICJ-: Rl-'~PAI R •mer•• 1lkfl1U•~~ • l .,t'f! I ..• $\~i;, PEtl.\lAN£NT PosmONS •·1c Blckpr/NCR lO '800 BeauUM modem ,of ft c e . IOO onb'. ml t"'alrv1'!1\' Rd., to kttp !iBles officll runn\n'l'. I r.11nh11um 2 )' r A rs <'~· Equipment 808 Lo11n•~· i1 "1 r11 • ~1'11·) $16!'t.l CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ASSISTANT CONTROLLER S.l•ry $13119-$15'1 Clerical 2nd SHIFT 1ui.. ... see S/H -r.tu•t M~ ex,,.... In 11noothly lor 2 bu!lly nu.•n. perien,'(', Gvod M1tnry, l'llp1J • FREE. • · ....,.,._.. · ••w ' Cmta ~I~. cau Coutal P e r ~onnC'I 1td\11 r11'<'tnl•111.c:it ct'lli<-nl 1973 KODAK C'atoui;cl '<1irt1•! Sec >"llJfc Ina. exp S800+ rad 1 o lo I Y t~ption. ORTIIOOO'~c ASSISTA..'lT "'"•-. °'~~·. 2 ·, 9 o be!W'lil~. JJ!w;. Now In· pro1~1vr. 1nodl'I no. T."iO II , I Organ Le,son' u1e ma.eh. Ii pn. prod. 1987 Placentia A\-.., C.O.ta Mesa F'RY CX>OK, Ml or p/tbne Ex,,.... °" .... O>l!te Shoo. rie2 W.19tb st. CM. &IM30f. OINERAL Ol'l'ICI Bui)' ottke ln local am needs tndlv. w/A/R I A/P exper. Gttat oppor. to learn Ir~ W/& CO. Je-Bell .,_, 11400 BrookhW'll, F. Vly. SWte 213 96Mm SecurlUtt Cltrk to l6CKl Start $£i0. Call .-Uy Han, . ·~ '' ' ·~ ·~ .rtV""\lllVV I " t'1le Ocrk $500 541)...6()55, Coastal Ptnonnt:I Put Ume position avail. In Harbor Blvd, Ot ten·it'111ni;:. Ca~I AR~IY O~ 1n:uul11nJ ll•n,., rl·n1v1c t'l.ln· 1 FULLERTON MUSIC r.tartne Hrdwr SI.In $3 hr ~" 2790 Harbor Blvd, Newport Beach otlice. Some 1 110rturutles, ~1163, Colta rrot a:~·Uch. X~nt l'01id. $12.i. 1~1 91 Eu. lid. t-'•ltHltftln \11tll<"y Typlat/U..pm $> ht CM orthodontic exp. n • c . SECRETARY M.... "'6-3161 o.-51~101< I 557.4a36 -CAU. TRLSH "HOPKlNS Mf'dlcal uslttant back omce ™ TYPIST $600 Furniture 110 i::~ :'\. J1>u·br11", ~·11111-rtun C88 E. !TUI St tat lrvlne) atrt tn H.B. ""'rite Claultl!d PACKAGERS r '"" PR1d . Kttp up the-typln.I:' 871·1IOS JERRl WHllTEMORE Ad No. S . c/o Daily Pilot, !nine PharmaceutJcal ~tfrr Good opportunity to learn for ~>' enginttrs. !\lust REDECORATE. Housekold 488 E. 17th St. {at llvinl:) P.O. Box 1560, Colla Mt'M, needs pt,ckqers tor their the ad biz. Typing 7;5, sh be llcxlblt' typc pt-tson ot 11tuU, refrig, chain. nt'v. COAST MUSIC Oil c.. 9Z26. production department. JOO. Send res:wn" t o u·/good '>'Ping skills on couch, coffee lables , Ni·\~"()Ort Blvd Al 1!11.rbor $uJte 224 .a..1470 MEDICAL Mat'. part 11mf', 01Jer1',le tome packaging O•uitled ad No. +6, c,o JB.\I r)(~·. Also f"l"t Job!i, Spanilh dl"Sk, fl:Bmt tbl & Co:oltn )lesn • 7' r•• •• Az "'--ck __ for DR. ~·i m111chuW!I &-p «' r form Dall;; Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Call Sally lia r!, ~. 4 chitin, nC'W \\'•bstf'r BRr· Gl:?-2S5! -19 .,.. ,,.. ,. OuK.ir; • ....., manual .. ~.~-.. Good Cbsta l\lt'!IA, Cali!. 92'62ti. Coastal Pl'l1ll.ln rW"I Ai;eocy h-que, lamp l11bles & lnn1p!i, \ 1 Pl ~ JANfri>R Hel w_,.ted .• ~ bt'lll.11 2 k 4 PM. &lz..&566 fringe bcnc(1t;'6",i a MW 2700 Harbor Bh-d, C)I ' shop \'ac· ~Ilse, nwst Jlkf' ~~cr:~u~ni:: i•l{ 011'ti <' -;,·ean; evea:. per lk: 2-4 in. MIDDLE ~ lady to care faclfUy lo .,'Orie ln. Apply Clerk Typist $550 i'ICiv, S46-3642 Canipbcll ,t· :ilFO E \'Cf'("!\ 0:.Uple& p~~rred: Call Joe for ln\•alkt from Fri noon in perM>n btlv.'ttn 8 &. 11 Secret•ry Pert-Time t 'f'(' Pa.id/Also }'Pe Jeol111 lllDf;-A.:llf.f)~~I~ rt .hlttt.• Piano!I S. Hernandez 842-8289. to Sun eve. CalLC93-9252. am.-Anabolic, Inc. 17*n Sh 80. Good typilll, Ansv.~r ConBflii,.tion Bar kvround print $1.>. "2 piece ~cllonal, oiiii;iiioo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il GENERAL CLERK· ACCOUNTING LICENSED School Bu• r.10TEL !\laid. "Aili train. Ap. ~llll'ttc, lrviM-: phonc!I for regional sale~ WESTCLIFF e,-ulrl bml'ntl<' $1_?5 .. ~th I PIANOS -ORGANS CENERAL orrrcr. Drivers, Irvine area, 4 hr ply in person Costa :0.lt'!IA Equal O[lportun1ty Pmployer :~~~ger. 1P~1-5P:\I. Sl Jl('r I Pr~rul('I A~f'n1·~· cu~tom q1ultNI. \('I) bnod Ne1Y ,,, Uo;cd. Crr111 <;!']('('!Inn. f'ull or p/time·"ielt eslab, ruaranleed, :itlnt wages, Inn. 3205 H&rbor. C!lf PART llnu.• no .l'>e(X'r. ~1/1''. RUTH RYAN AGENC\' L\lurk Il l C1•n1rr1 iXlJKi. 499-2519 CC1n1pr11t1 \!" pricrit. 0 1v-n I': l«'xtile llrm In N.B. dPaHna employer, ~I NCR PROOF OPR. r1·ri;. Sot A ltl inaldr. idf•:tl I lt).)J E. Ed1ngl't, S.A. • l.J:!\1.'Sl.'nt & sor11. :\'cv('r j £\c~ . .r. Su11d:i »"." Tllf' Ufo,1 in yachting, ski1~-&-o:··,·p'd ··•y. App"· 636-m.;f o I' :~,"~' '=' d l' 11 r ~ · l 1'9.3 Newport, C.1\1. 646-li<::\t ~i l2-.~1G used. \'rry J.:rt qtlld. Custon1 d~a\s .ire nh1·:1)':. ill : u 15 "' "'" u ~" t7!t11 Beach, H.B. 8-11-00\i ___ rl ,. 11 '"'d .,..;! W II' h " C backpa.cktng fa.brtca looking Bank of Ne'\.\'J)Ort . ··~--UNDlfRWRITER-.~111 .!', vsu11} hn1 """~·"'-') 4 tc s Music ity Should )\fve minimum of 2 for qualified oUi~ Pt"r'N>n LOAN OFFICER 2166 E. °'811 Hwy, Cdr.l p,\RT time \1·01nen rurn xtrn SEM'Y ., c:apabie0f"01vision SUPERVISOR Bt:DROO:\I Ch1•s t ol drt1.\\·~·1'l> I South Coo.i>t f'l:i:t_;i, 540-2S.'.ltl yeAn &t'ner..I office ex· for perm. employmllf!nt. Ex-One of the nullona flnein Eric Carlson. $$ <lcmQ in stores. Fry-Pat supervision., nlus1 be rxp'd . 111$:hl slands. pr ~n hv1ng .,,..,..,...,....,.,...,..,,._I rl r~ 1 ,_ kill per. not neceu. W l lrtin. . ,__ 1 ,, E 1 1 <714 l 5.~ 12·4 CollC'cl. Bkkp•'. lien o!c skills, BUI· t ,.,,~ P111d. Lluv to 1i.·rlrt•111C'rll r m l'hRirs. Gll-72:?9. -, . pe mce . ........,.. yp .. ,. 1 11 Some typing App 11 cant aavtngs I: ....._n asliOC at.uns N ED 3 nouse" \'Cl or t'O · .. or J.JJ1.'Sl'nt inana{(cr this old \\Al.1'L'T &by Gr11nd. SIOOO t"!Qulttd. Figure aptitude. Jnust have · 11.Ptltude fOr is leCkln2 an anrc•h:e, lege students \l1lh car. 10 PHOTO l.Bb Tech. Film P"°" Ing, Rt"COrd!I h8.ndlim:. & t'l>IBh. ftrni sreks •'xper . Jewelry ITS or IJ.~t otr~.. .• Excellent company benefits · flguJ'ff CR.II 645-l066 scU confident Lodlv. to join am tll noon. \Veil groomed C'l'5501'!, blk It \\'ht I.: color. ~Pn, ore adn1 in., J\tust bf' u n ,1 r r 11.,. i t c r "/!'(l!lll' , -. . :..i2-i9.).l and wOtltin&" oond.Jtionll'". Call · ' our Je.odlng llalf. Real lor aand"A1ch sale' ... & Good benefit!!. Laur 1 r n self 11tarlf'r. Exe. salary ~up.•f'\"l'IO!l i•xper, ~Hlrll"\' 111 ~AND madl' l u r ,quo 1 s e --'---,-1 for apPointrnent: GIRL F'R.IDAY, &t"nenl of· ntate _ lcodln& exper. &: dtll\lt'ry. Estb'd routes. $4. Color lAb, lSU Reynolds, commensurate w I ex P. 51200 mo. Call Ed \\'nlf, Jt'\\"f'ltj· \O<'lwllng 5QUnshl'!I TV, R•dlo, HIFI, flee, must have drlVUI lie: kno\Nledgt ot the Ne~n per hr. ~· Phone lrvint. ll'\1nc industrial complex ~U)...600.j. Alsn F~ Jobs:. J\lust !K'll .f.l6-.K>7S j St (714) 540-4020 & ~ familiar w/area, Beach area. Is req d. for appl, 10:30 to 2 lilon uret1. Send resume to Or11~·· Co;1~1nl Pcrronnel i\J:t'nl')', Miscellaneous Ill ereo PR.MARK ~~f~~~~~i:~~c ~~ ~~s&~I~ll:: liven to thru Fri. 9'79--0747 • Real Estate Auoc. t r ex, 1"'1""· Cail. 92fi6.I . 2"/00 Harbor Bll'd , 01 z r :-.i m 1. rtCA & SYL\'A.NIA smoker, 548-4U7 Atu.tly In background.. we off~ NEED Part Time llelp Red Carpet's Fuhion Island SBCRETARY, Ne "'PO rt oiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii.iiiO..iiiOI I BUY'' 1elf'\'1~ion~ g, 1>ICl"N>'< Priced PRODUCTS CO. pe~_s11 \Vest ITth.!t.. Ot ·working oooda, 1 t& r 11n1 Cooks & Drivers office ln Nn-port Bt•ch hM ~~ pl~~~ 1~~ URGENTLY •• \f:'Ni than TIK' discountcn $20 s. SUsan salary It frinae benefit.I. immedi'.l.te opportunity for in1: rtteptionis:t ~lary C.ood. us<'fl fumllurl' & \\'\!h 3 yr picture tube. 1 •-~-Ana Calif 9'27"' Help Us Build Pleue Call n.tr. Ron Calif. drh.-en Uc:., over 21, new or exper salf'll •liMIC· . he . II II yr parts &· M'rvit('. l!l" & 136 .:)<Uluo • · '" Rohrer m.3606. noun 5-12 e\'H, Neat & latcs. Rrd Carpet Re•ltors, "'1 avy !ll~t. l)'Pl~:xp_. I NEEDED np;> Ant~~ or \l'ill Bt' I.Jr ~'Ou lnrfter color M'l!I a r l' A!) equal e~~J!;~ tun 1 t Y Be•utiful Cruising GLENDALE personable, 646-TI36. 1110 y.•ith over "XI office~ n&lkm· salary to $650 n10• ~m MASTERS AUCTION dt'lh·i•red & sct-up. All Sailboats FEDERAL SAVINGS Ea!ll lith St .. CoAla l\les5. Wide c&n offl'r lht profes-*S.C'Ys, Bookkeepers 201'51 ~ ~"1\1ivrl, C'.\I ~ models In !'llOl:k g, on • N~: l 5IXl NeWIW'lrt "'r Drive NEED 2 e>epd power slonal gro"'lh & advancc-~RVl' t5:0 ,l]lMY to list I * Traiftee Aasemblers 839-0JJJ vr ;,;:>-::cril air. 6 dlsplo)" CAsh 90 1~1un or .. , .. j ~per.,)'.inuw Carpenlen. 1 P''NeWP6ft ~M:h .• , ·m a•e h In«' seamstre~M'll, n11:i11f-....Op1lClrtunltits you're U:.i: Rl'1nder's 1\gency I Cl k "I' Sundlly I terms to 36 months. Call ~ • CLERKTYPIST $476 \\'/at leaBt 1 yrs cxpcr. In Equal o...-. Employtr ,•~ hou~. 4 day v.eek, looking for + M xlnt <:Om· 4020. Birth St, Suitt 11).t * er I Sl'hind Tony's Bldg. i\1t!1'1. for nu r pl'l«!<i on a ny J'l'IOO('l = •. If ~ can type 60 ~m. boat carpt"ntr;• & a concern ... ,..... .. ~~ _ nis..,loo structtH"t':. Contact r-;"e~·port &ach 8 3 3-8 l 9 o :-,:0 l'lll)('l if'nt·•· rl{'<'ilr~I ABC Color TV. 1 9 0 4 6 : --&: have iomCpmiouSO fl'lt:e 11:baur thetr-taturr.'Dl'Op· by , Thom11.S E. l\la.nclnf. ·mnn-Di•f A Job 833-0855 · MEXICAN Brookhurotl nr 90'21 Atltlnla, · exper., co. will train dulica for an interview, l\lon thru L~ S,1 Nlgh'it,. t 1 P~i ·NO EXPERIENCE a"l"r, 640-56721!1.~.,.-No Ch•rge To You I VOLT 1 11w1tin"1011 lk<ich. 968-3329 ' In 11hippt111 &: reeelvtng Thurs. 9am.5pm. ~~nt P ta · NECESSARY Estnhhshed 19G:i • Instant Personnel HANOCA'RVEO ~'"'..:":::2o:·:::""':e."9C---~ ~ ... ~... RYAN AGENCY WESTSAIL CORP. . TRAINEE POSITION SECRETARY/EXEC. '1 T•·m1~ca·~ "":":' Exter'1or Doors r ANTASTIC STEREO SALE . 1631 Ploc-l't• Ave. Ma•nln'·t ••·• " hr NOW OPEN J<<i• c.,.,-, [J. s, .,. I'"' Sansui 210 Receiver. 2-12" 1 'ewport CM 64fi..435.I ... '" .. ~.. .., prlvalc club has lmmed. ·. · ·" yu. 1 ·• · •1 ~ "'' k & GI 1 1 31 D·ach,'H.B.' 847·9617 Cotti Mes• C:X. Sec'y lo pres. $750 GB Industries of So. Calif. opcn!na , for young l•dy N··~·port Bt>B~·h . .>16-41~1 3-v.·ay ~fl(.'8 eh> ·bl en ium ,.,, ...... ~ ...... ~ ... !!!!!;,,,;;.;.1 .,...,!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~""""""'" I File Clerk $500 ha11 Immediate openings for w/quitl-learnhng abilJI)'. t.qual Oppor. fo~mrloyl'r GUARANTEED m1agnet1 1<h s'"hmta crtrld~m-1~ R.ec<-ptJonist/ Anaht'lm $500 trRlnees in d I B p la y , P etc \\' t • urc ca ge. CLERK • TYPIST. Perm. Hosns1, f/time ·• · DlvensWed position. Xlnl. \V A 1 T R E S S (714) 64'"6395 List over $500. Now $297 . •• ~ "-· & 1 f·"I 1-;x. Sec, mktn&, adnt $700 n11trkeling dittri ut1on & IL.'ll•rv & -wth polcnll I · U · I -1 ""'' un""" emporary w Apply in person only, Securities Clerk $600 credit mm=handlsing. 6 new Tyj;"~g 60 ~~ lOO Inlen!·~ EX PEHI ENCED 0 N L \' '. C A L C U L ATO R S sc your llU."Ome ax '" urn ) ~':t ~a~~.":°p"d~-20 hr. Delaney's Se-a Shanty Dictaphone ()pr. $475 locatlou to open in Im· by ,.nn1 ~1161 · Apply Cannel'!I Dining k I N \IENTOH.Y Clearance. Si1~ & ge\ free heUd~A5 630 Udo Park Or, N.B. Glr'I. Friday $500 mediate future, l\fany poll~ _,,.r' . Pie Shoppe, 628 N. Co&st brand nu 8-digil, <I · Vil uc. ' · · ' Call 892--8344 HOUSEKEEPER ; BABY· Call Jearttrle Sisco tions now open for full time REAL ESTATE SEciiETARY. General ofilce lfwy, Laguna Beach. funrl10ns. \\'eight ll n:r.. ~~~~~!i3~796V~. 1;~ j a.ERK -Rcsen·&tions 8-S SlTIER.-r.ton thru Fri, ; "-Sid Hottman pennanenLpeople. ' Are you an exptttellt.~ w/em, pbaals on sh~ptng &: WAITRESS apprn'< sizt' nf dol l;ar bill South Brilltol, 2 blks No. I OHSW\&Mon.Muchdl'la\J NEWPORT * Xl..i\'T TRAINING PRO-invo cing. l\fust ""'s:ood 11 inch thic-k. $29 .95 So"-· 11 =o·~, f\fw:t type, wlll tra in . to 4:30, 0..'Jl trans. N.B. p I ~ GRAl\f. salei1n1an or \l"001an \\'hO typist, shorthand pref, Good Shift Open I 640-8000. l)f ......... s t , aza . .,.,.,. uv. r 494-&52! Bel . 8 & 5. Rrf. req. 6#-5447 aft 4 or eraonne WORK ALSO AVA.IL .FOR i11 happy v.·htte you are slarting salary. Please e&11 Dick Churches Rest. ,.~.0,;1o,\'=c1,"---~,~. -.~ .. ~..~P-·~ !\.!UST ~~l.L I\! Ag n n \' 0 x •wiikeiiindii'i;' ;;;;;;;o;;;o;o;o;;;;;;oiiii 133 ~--D N ycl lmagtnrs lhe~ Is Le•lher Gy-y In la"''"" ........, •• -Bl·" C'I , r_ '. .>U)' ' Q11, ,.,..1 an..,., ho " . I I k II I ....,,...r r,, , • HIGH -S CHOOL & f r a ,,, ... R. """"''~c\1 vu ," ""'R '"kt'! boo! 8 mrrn1e,,runml'n Crtlt'r. OOUPLE. War tu t me. nnother oompany lhal or el'l'I N'' I ioz .JI) • J"<· P-" • s sz . I . 2 I 6424170 COLLEGE STUDENTS IK'tter ...........,"'\ for >~"' .~~6.l for lnlcr appnt. \\'AlmE~<\. p/time. ExPt"r. head .'ikis no lfll. new pine Am-Fn1 stereo. color TV & manage 6 un t •P 1 INSPECTOR I:::==:;=::::: CO'IPANY BENE"ITS ....... _,, J..rVI • r--11 Coif Sho 562 \I' rl • d $100 2 -'--~ni ""'· M<'<Ult. 1ttylr. ' complrx. Costa lite sa . " r Clients and )'OUI'M'll"? Do ...... , a,i:-c N> p, . rvs..'lf'r .., e!lk , l\\'TI .,.,.,,,.,.. 1-· Salary It. comfortable TK'\\' FOR PERSONAL youdcslregreaterindlvirtu&I S . Cl $600 19th S1, C\I 64fr530l bc.-dsprcads Qul'cn &: sht'cts, S299. Call 548-6368 N.B. ah 2 BR. 2 BA apt. Sorry 1st & 2nd Shifts MACHINIST INTERVIEW CALL : growth poe,enlial? 11 '°'.,.,,.. Stec~r•z bo~ i:kerag \\'AJTn1-:s.::;, Apply l.J:!rt'nr.n·~. nl'lll rJl'('1 bllinket!l, s10-1~ 6 pm.SACRIFICE! ,' 1 1 no pc~ or children. 60-44ll SmRll precision part 1 , 536-2591 an> Iha! com pany and would oc 111 e 2101 ~.:. Edinger. S.A. 1~11111 -:Oor~6'1~1-<l11fl:;:;'~~--~ DELrvERY mt'n, owr 23 A~~~:u:1~ ~=~~ general proto &: small quan· C:iiJI Tues. Only like lo llllk with you. e~~f RYAN AGENCY YN.·y 11! 1-:<lihgeri. DECORATOR Hn!I trnilic r.tovini:. 11111~1 M!ll! Brand I yn. Perm. pflime. Early nlRICrial to -tiwidard.!t 11! tlty n1tl5. Small shop. Days fem-Spm The l•rCJ Co., 11'9.1 Nl'wpcrrt, C.~I. 646-48.;)1 \\'A~TED!!! bu.,\' 200 yn:.!' Ginger &rk fl(.'\\:, Pt'll\'•'Y ,s111n1d400"'" c"A,., • mom. flt'V.'!PRPt'r dellv. to Jn ptuceM, {2l package onlA. Good "A-OrklnA cond1. · I79'Jl Beach •. H.B. S47-96I l i\fE~ 18-30 ny on iihort shag carpet. 300 + , nl'\I' 111 o;. . a 1:~~=8"'""'~1:°"'~ur.-~"~·~·-~·"""~="'=' :":"'~i-=~--UJ_c_u_s. ST c;o SWITC ,JM.C ... NOW..JHl'E.R.VJ.E.W.lNG,.l __ _..ealtor.~O:;:f C' . .,--!;,.;;~~-~-~;;;;~~~"'',&-Ori-_:1*-NT-RA,·ININPG--l . ',""',,-,-7'°"",,, ,,,·:::!":~r., !::.:~ ..:~-Al;jl-. _,__ · ~ shtpments. 1139 Baker, Colla l\leu. Fry coolur, counter g-trl11,l)u11 !\e\l-po1·t-Co11ta f\lesa he<' SECURITY GUARD t-.: eclrontcs, uc car owcr, " · ,. • ''""• ..,.._ • ......,, A:'if/1'.)f i1terco 8-lra"" 1e pr. DELIVERY mllll, full time. ExCC"llent be:nelit pa"t.ft-549-3041 lime dRyB. The B"""'tt 4j()l 64G--OX6 ""· Aviiuion. r.1 e c h a n I e 11. ·'::'"":...:::;'':c'·-~--~~ Plus tape11 . Sl.2'S. Ca 11 ~· ~-ual Op E I -e c..'<per. }o'/tJme. Contac t A<im<'n•·-r,tlon ANO 'IUO l 1 ·"973 KODAK r .. -.. ••I •l•d< 6-~1 f '00 Must be neat appearing . ,...,~~!."!"!ipo'!•~m'!p~oY!!'!!'!l!j iwiiii"ii'.iCoaiiii"ii;;Hi;i';iY;i";;iNii.iiBi; . ..,; I Mr. }o"ord, SupeJ"\•Lsoi· ,10 '" " ........ u..--"'''-•·.::•cc•··'''-''"''-"'--""""-·---Bt&ch Stationers, 1807 PRIMARK REAL ESTATE • Biibo a. Cl b " ltf::. projector, model no TJO it~ Newport, CM" MAIDS NURSING I P•y For All.... ii v.y u ALONG \\'JTII !! 11tal"K'la rd lt!ns, remote eon-' !"!~~"!:~~~~~'.! DENTAL As1istant, Newport PRODUCTS Yi"r ADVERTISING I 12'lt W. Coast lf~y .. N.B. Rapid Advancement trol !'witch . Xlnt cond. $12j. , . ](S Beach OrthodontJc office, NeW Yoo have ""'ur OY.'Tl .--1vatt' SHIPPING CLERK ~••artP.a,y-$326.10 a month !HG-3167 or SG-1044 Free to You 2620.S. Susan r.tature, mU1t be exper. .;v '"' ed by · l d'· -RA N woo chafndde. Appro>r 4 day1 sa Ana: CaJU F /tlme. See Personnel desk &: phone. SR me ···want nation& 10· Interested" D PES, WOVE DS,I . per wk, Top salary, liberal Near H:::x.. a-'wame°r Ave. Jocalion 18 yn. New or lribulor. MUllt be "·eU Qr· DO YOURSELF A FAVOR CARPf..I~, UPHOI.STf.:RY 3 lines 2 Times $2.00 fringe btnefill. oongenlal (TI4)540-4a.l0 M'B.1Ma•--c1ub Saddleback exp'd real estate sales ganized,etticlt'nt&Ddknowl· us NAVY f'rc.e Est, Tra lnl'd , , environment, ortho exP req, t _, people welcome! can for rdgeable a.bout UPS. parce.J • • DeOOMllQMr . 5 4 8 -8 9 41 • no smoking, age 20-30, F.qual Oppor. Emp oytt 1221 W. c.oe.st Hwy .. N.B. interview. post, truck. Exp. w/a utO. 642...4272 or 646-5636 1/621-4769 GERJ\IA1" Sht'pht'rd. 1 yr. •I 642-3;26, 1uuEDIATE MAID>HOTEL Com mu' n1'ty "'.E. Lachenmyer motive/motorcycle parts is \\'JIO \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK? rL~E QUALITY PER.'ilA.?.I old. hns ~hor~ &: h('. Nttr!!I mm Phone for appt. 6~ l.860 Newport Blvd. C:\f dnirable. Good &&lary. Op. DHIVE A CAB? RUGS. I lovlnl:' hon1e k nxxn. Ph. DENTAL ASST. chairside, OPENINGS 646-3921 or Eve. 67MSn ply. to advanet'! to "'Mc-Cl!OOSE your hours. work Akha\'i Oriental R.ugs.96 .. ,,2:::.;0:1:::'1:_ ______ 1 !lit-<lov.-n. Exp. 5 day• s.s, • TELLER MAINTENANCE Hosp1·1a I house n1gr. Costa ~tesa 1;141 for YOUJ'S<!I!, be your ov.·n 811 N. La Ciel'lf'ga Blvd -~n. N~·pt Center * LOAN PACKACING MECHANIC A Reill Est•t• 979-1550 boss. l\1en or "'Omen. Can 121;:1 659-4-180 Saving! & Loan exp req'd "S•leawom•n'' be !ilighlly hnndlcnppcd. 12" PORTABLE Color T\'. I 11 ~1 D:~ >TA!!~. ~~~ MAAi;{;~YER~ PfAW.;GS El<pmt':nced In maintenance Care Posif;'lns A\...U. Sales opening for • brokt'T SUPERVISOR ~~at -u~nAAp~nrt"nro· $1Ji0, King bed $98. d hl bed Pet1 and~· 1" low..... 1115tallatlon & .... ~of pro-For The Follov.·ing: or auociale. Resillcnll11l ASSEMBLY s., re ,,_.,,, ~e o . $68, All near nt'\I'. Pool I 'l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~: duties. Good xray techn"'""' 1515 \V~lcllff Dr Su~plement your lnt'Omc. labll', fair, $98, 842--0400 I I Uc. Bch area. 841-2569. N rt n. ch ducllon equipml'nl, stea~y * ICU-F/tlme RN'S l'l"Mlt'. Relaxed atmO!lphere, 0 b 6 1 DISHWASHER Equal o= E;'pt,yer mft job, iood bcneflts, co me in 3-U & 11.7 &m professional R ppr o a ch . i\tcdium sized Pu b Ii c d;~~·e aAc;'ply 1~ or :°r::. HARVEST _ lb\ & bench Sl!l: Pets, Generill 850 ~pc,., dcpcndoblc. -at • INTERVIE\VING ~or o•-m. & apply 9-4:30 * SNU-F/time RN'1 Pl1\•ate oUlres. Best bonu11 compa.,ny 111 !I i!e k i i,1 g Yellow CKb Co. 18'i £. l£lh \Vlltcr ski., & ;ope $25., *Security Pel Prod.* ~ "'" °' r ~... CAUFOAM plan! Call Al Black, :»>-8424 AS.'il'm >' superv1!10r or ._1 Cost l\f ' 2·10 spct b1kl'i< Sl:.. Otlv~~ry clean.' Apply Surf & Sirloin, poo Girl!. apply Jleady's, 3-11 & 11·1 &m SollthCo, Rcalton . new technical product line " ' a C!IS . TV 1:1ime $.l() ~11}-li!JO Bt~f ~ !h. Coll. r·n. :..'DI 5930 w. Coai:I Hwy, N.B. 2447 Eut Pacific Coa!lt 1-l'A')' 16661 Von Kannan * Med. Surg. Floor REAL ESTATE at llC\\' plant in Sen Juan WOJ\11:.."N,. p/time, photo lah B \LBO ' BA\' r Lu B I lh. O.H.L.'s $2.50. 10/more DISHWASHER Cdl\f. Santa Ana RN'• 7.3.30 & 11·1 am Capi!itrano. \Vill IX' ln \l"CJrk. Will lraln. Short hr.i ' ' , S2. a-i7-:J!JTI 1418 E. JANITORIAL. p/time eve Equal Opportunity Emplo)'cr Nut'le!I 'Al~. Acute Exper. SALESMEN complete charge of ~malt durini.:-day. J..aun en Color m~mbershlp for "a It'• \\'"J hl r . S \ Conv. Hosp. &12-0593 v.'Ol'k for men, women, J.IA.INT. Gardener. F/T &: 7-3:30 & ll-7:30 am "'hy not work jn the hol!l t asaembly group, alM'mbllng La h, 1&11 Rey110ld!1, Irvine. c;~~~l party. &l:?·li'l-02: ..::::"=:.."c.·::•.:_ ___ _ DISHWASJIER. V.'eekendB, couples, sun thru Thurs, u PIT. Adult resident care * Oper•tfng Room area • 1-lunlin ?ton Beach · !lmall el('('tro m<!Chllnic-al YOUNG Aurne }·ema lcs ror • • . Dogs 1 154 lifcsa Verde Conv. Hospital. hrll. Apply in basement at cntr. 642--M&l F/time Te=hnlclan Fountain Valley. Let ua devi c e ii . Mus I he puhllc Rcletiortci & sales. lo' ITttPLACE, Black .s'-'·e<ll~h 1 ;:;-'-"-'--'-------1 661 Center St, Cl\I 548-55&5. 550 Newport Center Dr. MAN wanted full time in train you. Call Phil Mc-('XpcrlcnCt.'d with so me Call for apt. 6T:>-4ll 4 modc1~1. t'Ompleie, like nc"·· • PUPPY WORLD e •·u I wt •· 3pm_......__ " N hos It I nt tlcd tn Namet, VILL.\GE RE.AL tcchnleol b Ac k g r oun d. S!"f.i. Birch end !able, frad1 -, .x: kle Items th a Dally '"·B· Betwn .....,.. ... ,.ton Rent&L yard. Neat ew Pa s ESTATE, 963-4.'i61. Please send resume lo tlonnJ s.12. s.12_9ffi:l 1 Chihuahuas, Tiny PoodlC9, Pl.lot Clauitled ad. 642-5678 • Fri. appearance, with wry neat beauWul Laguna Hill5 of. Claslfied &d no 3.9. 'iii Daily A •. Amer. Eaklmo, Pit Bulla, U-J w ~ U•F 7 0 H I w ~ n .. F 710 hand writing Own tramp fering out.standing benefits RECEPTIONIST Pilot, p 0 n-·= Co•ta ~ \V Sll F:R & rlryer SJ.">; :I I Bull Tl'rrier, SI. Bernard, ~""~~D~·~·~"~'-;ii'~-iiiiiiiiiii;liii;jiii;ie~~iiiia~n~,-~,~,..ii~~-1 Will 1-•-. •~1 man··. '" wor"'-""""Ilion•. A ~ ~· -I~ '''' , ... ,, .... •prln"• • ... s;. 1au1 ''5" .. ""n:: ~, .. ~ uvnt oUice position re. Mesa.Calif 92626 MBIQ\w • 9 " · "' '"!" ~· "' C'ockt11x:o. JKpnncse Span., AllPl1 lD> Newport Blvd. A...,ly dally ?.ton-Fri quiring neat & attractive . mattre~~~ $59. r\11 gc.."1t'.I' Lahs. O:u·hshund. 100 MIX· UECUTIVEHllUIERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" C.M. 9 am to NoOn.. Mon, rPef'IKlnncl Off\ce appearance, good telt'phone TABULATING cond. '1~5919 I ED PUPS:! Stud Service , Wed, F'rt., (714) 137-2121 penoM!lty for busy phoots, MAOIJNF: SERVICE BR.AND new Davis Classic :\1051 Breeds. Open Eves: ·· Ute typlng fOl' N.B. builder Aflnlmum :i r c ar 5 e?C· Antiques 800 IJ Tennis racket "'ilh CO\er. ~i.il-:io'n I $15M-$75M RC111CJ9 U.U.llU.NIMmAIU Al• Yau U11•mp1ay"1 Na-Art Yo, S•••i119 A Ch•11t• -W•rtltd AHut Yo11r At.-Tirtd •f lrok•11 Prornittt- Und•cidtd A1 Te A Proptr C.11r1• of A'tto--' AkE YOU VND~I'.. PAID1 If Te• C• Mt"' fte ,_......,. C•1er .... le TM ,,,.....,... W•'4 Like AA 1 .... ,s.. Wltti '" IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do·you lit'ft 1tro111 'f'ctettlo11tl clriv•7 I , 01 yau li av1 t•-' ll•liv• l11tellffltnc• T C Do you fa.I 1ufflcl111tly 111etii•1k4 te ecklo'+'• 1 0, Do yeu h•vt th• .~lllty to "''ko dtcl1loft1 E. Alo yeu r•acly ta 1et • ,...111tic ceroor ot.joctlwo 1 F. If ..,.v wtr• c•11.,111,M th1t h•lit w11 t ••lleblt wovld yo11 accept It, wltlra11I tl•lty7 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Tho IMttor jolH are 11et etl.,..rtl1a4 • 'Ttrllr4 ,.,.., Jtftf•t1!011.•I l~flltttM 11 IDlll•tiJMt IOCtt~ .. .., e &otHl'lfl ttl• rifht ..,. ,,.fl, 11 tlrt• rltlil levol , .. ,,;,,, toch11!~ .... • bocutiw• p•1ltio111 ''' flllM fltro"h •••'•*;.,, l11ttt• ,;tW"I. - 4 MtH t••11lllt Mtlli"t, :. 1101 t fetol OlllWtf. SINO RESUMI 011 CALL TODAY -l'OR- NO COST IXECUTIYI INnRVJIW UEOUTIYE SERVICES, llO. -HOMI Ol'"CI -• '(714) 147·"25 • N. Main ·St. . Solt!• - • MANAGER T~:"'E~~ ~ =~y dt'Velope:r finn. For In· perleoce. Good Mlary, rapid 5 ~edium [(rip • usf'd on ce. ! c,::,A.:.Lc:E:::.:.D_•_h_n•-,-,.-n-. -AK-'C-.-, Via Estrada. ttl'V!ew, Call Nooml, 979-advancement, t' x c «' 11 e n1 FOR Snle. Gu.~!av Becker $tJ. ~1677 alter 6 pm. \r o!rl lle's 100 much for , ~ TRAINEE Equal Oppor. Employer 3!!00. benefits, p I u s . Nov.· Grand~ather Clock. Ori1in&l·QVAL tuhe·\l'hlTI! p I as t Ir I iJ,, r-;ciXJ" li;:. area. I-las 1 Man:qtment po1lt1on can be RECEPTIONIST lntervif:wtng, AR.\tY Op. Condition and In perfect roll-up i1hadc 12' v.'idc. $10. nil .'-hots. Spt. &h Hren~. yours after 11b: months' N .. -iK-betutiful modem ofbct' In "1ftunilic!l, &15-U!n; Costa v.-orldng order. It I! a lovtly &12-3163. J'rec to the right lamUy. 1 spect.allzied tr•IKI-Eun ,.._,. F hlon I 1-~ 'I t ha JI,~. dark o" k c Io c k POOL T· bl SI , '' "-II 6'n .jl).~ I $.lS,(I00.$35, ....... . N as I 1Uiu. i• us ''f!. ""''LEPl'O."E/TELE-approximately se\•cn feet . it ":. aH 1n11 . nr ....... . O'XI w ~f' ser!d ew good phone voice " good • ~ l ·' -l&ll \\'ith OTnalc fa ce. ronrhl!On \\ill d<'ll\'('r S-100 si:u11 iref'\"ICC • TI~ 8 f~m. I ~tnL fort w typing skllls. Salary to $490. . TYPE~\'RITF.R~. \l'ei ghls end fa~. For 1~ ~l;).1 (.:llt:·kcr spRn . fnr my re~ll'l. )'OU to school 1i: "'ff":; S ddl back Call l.J:!l$ Jae. ~. INSTAU.t-.Jl'5, REPAIR v.·m kno~· rtl(' veluc of thi:s 1.Jt;1.Tn.rn1 12·.o . fl"bu111. )Jai, C"OCkcr ~n. 847~74 :r= ~trig ti:nd ~~ a e if:,'~1~Tivd~I o.'1ency, tlnhnum 2 Y ca r 5 ~:<· clock !he prlt't" is 11. lll"n l Like hrAnd 11('~ · $J2j(). C.:111! c':.c'~""·--------1 1ng eatabll.thed aocounts ln c 't ri~e. ~ ~111f1 wi~ I Rt $6.'j().00, To see, call 5'15-Z-190 111! 6 p.ni. AIRED,\ LE Pups -AKC . )'(>Ur are.. 21 Or over, have ommun1 y RENTAL AGENT Pol be'nelJIB OllSPiu.~. x ~;O"' I' In-G42-l060. CARPET J.eyf'r , Tnstell111on,, 1''linlkotl"' Ch. Sire/Show car, bondable, ambttiowJ, a.v.ailablc. C&iilornia Iteol fervlewing. AR Al V Op-ANTIQUE 1S90 u Pr I .I:' h t Hep.sirs, you r!! or mine. C1tll Ql!y/~lugl• Bone/Calm Pet. an4 aporU · ml n de d • H •1 I Eatate License ~· por1unitic11 645-U63 Costa pia))(), ~1,·Jy rcllnl~hed , Dean. 6,12-i\Ol. 837-5:;6L Pr/Pty ~~!:1 ~~~ ospl a Opportunity \vlth energetic, MeM.. ' ' orl~. !itnol "'/glass ~asters.1MisctOlneo"s j Pl'HEBREI) SA~1 0.Y ED Portunlly company. Call on RN'S tor ICU.CCU, apeclal =cg rompU"i;~ Su~'!'~~ TEMPO'S ~93.Jlurr;•, Y.'On I last W1nted 820 ~~vJe:·b~'!11~. :!t1.:'samalc 'i toll·ftte open.ltr nunlina unit, medlcal/IW'JI· Ertate, 1110 Glenn-, LACUNA n .. ·• 'I"'' I -'llN SCl'NAU.ER PUPS *"5t.15f5 cal 8;,r. ~.;•'-D1.'lh.:•I "ul\t Um 0 5'1!ver CoJ nq • . 1 r. • . Laauna Stach. 4M-8086 Art Antique .11how &: Sa.If'. r .,.,111 pay $J.50 for,u. $ Al<C rrg, chr1mp. sittd, Alao lmmedlAle opening• for D'1al·A·Job! . March fl. 9 It 10th. 12·9 PJ\1 'A'Orlh uf 11ln1er., qlrs., hnl\'l"S Avail. ~!11.rC"h 1!11. li--14-2432. OR lechn.lc.lanll. RN's $Stln0. pay dllftttnliRI 1-TI & Sa!, 12-6 P~t Sun. ...,.. ~" '6. MANAGING Beautiful community tor advtr11~ 3.t.J., 1.l·T 307 Clllf Or ;~o;.~:;.:~-~~~--\\'t.:li\l,\RANEJt pupple1 . hotpltal nettled Jn Laguna ahllts. OR RN'S 1'·3, 3-ll: ' COINS '61 Ir Before. $4 for AKC, 8 mOB, 2 n1ale1, 3 COUPLE HW1, minutes from the peda ICU RN'S 3-11, ll·T, TE~tPO otrrn a truly unique ANTtQUES-H&.11 trff1, Ice $1,s. Sl.5.l for ha\Vl'!I. 77c fcniall'J. C&ll lt'I0-4~ IDr larse apertment hoult OCMR l.n a imoa·fre~ Exp. only A time saving opportunity box, Ice chc!lt k misc. for quartt'I'!. 31c [or dimes. Horses 856 Newport Bet.ch. WUl!ne to atmotphtre MISSION for skilled . . . . . ~'tiP~lJ>i.J~lorla S1, 96l-i689. 962-0709 :.;::.;;::_ ____ ..;;;.::r wortc. Salary-Open. call !:xctlltnt ta1ary It benefits KEYPUNCH _ WA;o.'TE:D: Gall dryen, v.'Ork· REGISTERED ~ Appy, 494-1281 await the Cll'ffr-rnlnded COMMUNITY SECRETARIES ANTIQU E dbl bed lnaor nnt Reuonablc. brood tl ridlns: ml'rt. \\'e.11 ll'ldJvtdual lnttfttted In HOSPITAL \\~ v.•ant digl'.lllicd It. .,-/1n.1,tcht~ Princct1 d1fto 646-SS48 tre.lncd for C.'<P r1dcr. i\l..'50 M.ANAGIMINT provldlna the .finest of artmW..thc long tir short ~"'!.1-RaU~r unusu&I. OFFSl,. Pia' Burner and N'g, 8 mo oolt. GiJ-2191 As 1l1tant m111aaen. T';~ ~ ~ th 77SD. Puerta. ftt'al, Mlaslon term l!lignmeni. • tcrw l!tht t:i.ble \\'flMl~-C'f'IP.RJo:L mAr"C'. 8 )'n. old. manqernmt trUwes • ~ San un..-av Rd • 800 ft VtejO. 4!6--t100, 831-2300 Ap-day1. couplt u·ee.Ks or f~w * SiQ-4:)34 ., 1;re·-t \I Odklren. Incl. all cuNn' ~dons av 1 t l . to the El'Toro · turn-o · ply be1. 9 ii: 4. Xlnl ~fill months , )'OU decide:! Now Appllancet 802 1.,c•;. Ci~ or i;ell bat nf(rr. ~~ ~~:. ~. • =et ~S:2Jiltnde ~q~~rr1~p~!~:n1~; r,uPLY ·ay ·pHONE KEN~•ORE \Vuhtr s ~o. "~~~~1!. ~5rurn1::~ ~hi"'! ~cu. m-.iS46 Metrii (er WHh NURSES-Aides A: Orderlies. f'mployft'. Call $40.~ A-Let us know-Na r & t \\'a a...h er S 7 5 . A •nllquea ~21$4 '!!!!!~::=:"'!!!!~!!!!!'! 29:1Q Kaner m, CM Flt. p/t. Ml ahTfb. Exp. SALES RE:P 1t.1ult your akllla t.rt.. No f'riftdall"fJ tl~t dryw S~. OOtNS '64 &: before, S4.25 .; ~ MGMT TRAJNEE for ...__.._, Pftf'd •. not nee. Apply 466 N•tfonel Advertising need to come ln (lf!no1Utll)'. auaranleed il ddlvcred. for $1. SJ.75 tor Jialves. I "°"'"'" I• JI ink bullnf'u n:~'it. "8&:1hlp Rd, N.B. AoMC'f U(ltil •"e have the 'just rllht' St6-861'.I IH&-1227 _ ....... £41 1~ ••It . 1'. C9ft&l"-· Look{.._ ,..-tuc-NURIES AIDES· a.II ~ltts. RELOCAn:b TN •pot for yoo! 0 ,£, Skte b)' aide 19.7 cu Office furnlrure/ ots oritnttd people tn ..,.. Modem Conval8otnt hoa--At C. tR.VU1!'& NEVER A F'£E AT TE~n>o. ft fl'Olt frte rtfr1s. c;o,d, Equip. ' 824 Boats, ca.neral 900 ddpate ill that QPtNlon. P'Cal. &Q.(693.. See.kl •'iareiilve eon-Tempe Tempw1ryH•IP ~ old w/auto cube £ic:d btntftea A Ml:h ..,_ Vec:i&lldin a.t morwyt Mnt tempcnry F/M to lab tr. $295. 83J..8758 OKS. Sl'i up £xtt IJV;'VI ctn IJOAT resins lamina.ti~ & -""""""'· Call 11.... --..... -.,., 6 -._,." -Dort'• -up t1te ablpl REBLT WUher, d ''. r I • $1112.\ Secy Chn $1/24, linlah. SS.ii! ""'· . pl Ion. lie llttwn 4 a-'l pm for ~,~. aft_ a DlilJ' Pbol Call Ooltle l.tabera or 1;d 11Lllt" lt ln-dulined. Ship dsh/v.'Sh, $30 • up to I PleM 86T W. 19, • CM. Plastics Plus! 771)6 R.l.rbor, a!lfll ~ A4. Seycbix. 556-GiXIO. to Share h.esult1!<60-M7& )'t' 11:8J'. 54&-S21J m' &l9-7G20--·...::"':::»I08:::;::::...______ Com ~fl' .. ,&. ..... .. • • f \ • . -. \ ' - Mond•1, Marth 4, l'f74 ... 1=::.:~::::::;,:;~_:.::::i.:.:..::::::'~---_;,;;;2;1 ~A:;;•;;•°':;;•:..;;'"';,,po=rt;;od:::,._~970~ Autoa, lmportt<I 97Q 1_Au_t_oa_.,_l_m_,po_rt-'tl-',.._9_7D Autos, st<I 18' Gt.ASS ""'' .... ll•~lng "13 TOXDTA Hl·Lw< )';ek\)J>, DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ TRIUMPH CADILLAC CHEYllOLET UNCOLN PllMOUTH -· A Mt boe.t. 100 hO Mere. 3 mo old w/5800 tnlltt, 1 ________ _ c~at buf. !m-4569 oolor malcbtd Obt'r&)ua '71 ·-•, ..... -··· •••. 50 USED ... TR GT-8 plUI Good BY OWNEJt $500. 19• --:t.i INBOARD Gl.,>L. boal. IT ahcU, bkl ., ... , 3 •pd au<o X1nt ~ ~-32M '::iJ. All< <OOct. E.cauoot >i,e<i, $1"'1. •72 CADILLAC 1966 C1>eYY Impala, very 1973 C~ .. · riyni: "'/tnllor. O>ev. 283 w!th ~ 24MPG, $3 2 5 O' loc f'ranlt, 4!MS2$ MERCEDES 61>-3415 CJ)< DeVUlt, % "01'. Xln't l(OQ1I Cond. now head au-LINCOl.N _,,. s.b=- dltect drive. $850. $46-5066. %!OZ. 1!1'12. H.000 mllot. >"lolly ON DISPLAY VOLKSWAGEN "°""· A!Any """· Vlo)>l too, ."!~-"!!~~. ""',' man11' CONTINENT AL ; ' Set<t Station wacon hw Power , 906 V1n1 963 loaded. ImmaculJte. $·.000. leaU\er ~I, ttlt whl, ...... ~ ,_ 1pen on . 4 Dt. Towncar. Xln't cood. ~ dd, VS tnglnB • '13 OODCE Van Ttadesman ~oi""':i"'=· .,.-,=~~ '73 Oa'-'un plc:~p. New -!{~·nd. ~~.";"~ k~ 1, f't-l.615 Park Nly equipped. Lthr inlet, Totqueftite Transm~ Cl. i.RJS -Twin, 1 u 11 )I lOO, ll' auto, -··"o-m ""'~t. '11 DATSUN mal\'ll.-.. ran-'.Ulper, l owner..--~ mllet -WILL-BUY YOUR pwr ,.,u-WW--wJt--ror-51 \lbull" root.--ipMd..-c:atUtOI:, -·Powtt Btttrinc ... ,_}PNd,BExPricel ~·· dallp lnt. whl11c ~Pi~s. i4in. ta.slit: condition. si 9 :>O . l~llE\\'). GAS SAVER $4700. cMtact Pel\onnel 19'lO '.EL CAMINO 4)4, hi • "''¥ pwr Mats, am/tm ~r Brake. Dbc •"rOl'lt ~ • · v. • ...,, •YI or $500 A: 111.K~ ovtr 497-1927 all 5 Managn perfOnnance, i200 I ~ rad. w/atf!tto tape. W1U Air Condi~r ~,.__·mz. Eve•~ "'knell payments. CAii 646-5043 beJl'1°'m='o'°•"'TS""'u'°N'"""'Plc~·k-up-.-.~&~H~1 ·73 fl.fG t.Udgf'l , low mileage, PAID FOR OR NOT. WILL Bilbo. Bay Club Ovtir payments. &U-$773 • 8':11 tor SSG). Contact Mt Rlldlo •,:';:~'f:'·-c;-c:.i',----.;;;;l ~S!c·· 2!"'-633-8ll~;!1!!1!._!'•h~6.---1 $2000. Xlnt cond. Citll daya like new, AAtt nt (Ser. No. PAY TOP OOLLAR. CALL 1221 W Coast Hwy NB , COMET ~nel Y'anftl:tl'..1. b VLnyl Spilt Seal• • t Sall 909 6:921.) KENT AU.EN. r~. . ' . . S.lboai S.y t.lu. E~~-·~·1~ ' •• '69 FORD Super Van, cusll:lm $-1876. evea ?i52-002l. ' NB. -~·~ .... ...,,-.,. .... """ I bl I · t l VW Bui 30 n1pg. New '67 ~ •73 COMET t DR 1221 W. Co&8t Hwy, · Color • Che11tnut J\.tetalllc ~OBIE 16 v.•/ lraller like nt, rr 111 e~:..,.e~'!..,19 11.e FIAT '11 Toyota Corona J\.1ark 11, eng. & trans under '72 CAD SEO DEV Comnanu owned ~ main-Utcrisc 26.1f'..:OJ now, 0wr\er tran11fe~ , ml.ltil 1K' • •~. u•~"-"' · dclUXf! hardtop, 1 ov.'l1er1 wat'l'Anty. New tin!!!, mo.11. • • ,....... MERCURY ., . $ _n1ust ~II. '-Make of r, '72 l'ORD Van, auto, R&H, ·n Fial 850 Sp~der nu lop olr c'.Onl), low miles tMEI· brakes, partial e1mpcr & 4 Dr. In xln't cond. Lo mi's, !~~ dllk~ Eq~ ~ wl~ 1695 Jo' I . d ic~• Co "1 ' ' EL\V J. . , n""-. $11:1V1 SG-0845 or J\.,any xtras. Vinyl • top, ae.rviee ep' u p..,..v '' See ·at DAILY PILOT Ertl· , er · tur . con • """ r,.... pulnl & clutch., rebll eng .... «:·7 '"su ........, leather uphol, Wt Whl, au tom.a Uc tr'lnlmluk>n, air '71 COUGAR XR7 ' GUT damage Venture 968-224-1 & dlff, Xtru.11 $1800. 6-16-8570 House of Im--~ ........ =....,===..-I ~ II I trot 'Cond, pov.-er steer:!~, radio, ntlS !..'81' ls -sharp, SEE ploye Parking Lot. 1'1onday r·· • W -• "" ,.-••• 1~• VOl.KSWAGEN a co'"'' c m.a e con ' ... ...,_ ·~, --'" thru Friday. Co.II 64243'Jl. 23' compt. wtsall1 & ""utos •nt-'I'..,. JAGUAR 52•7250 .,.. ,.:teno rad. wtrape, 6 ,way tcr, etc. UJOC:, and drtve tt to •Ptt•~-to ""~--trailer. RePb-lred. 5'16-n72 ~ n,150. Stephen, SS"l-2415 pwr scali. \Vill sell for sate and eco nomlct.I. Its performanc e and ••k for 1.ln. U.1~.,,man. ·J!l72 16' HOBIE Cal w/race: WE NEED YOUR V"' WE'LLaellyourprcstigel\.IB ·"'°~~-~-~ln~Ex~-$4100. Cont#ct .Penonne.J <37¥HDE) 13215.. Jbhnlon A handltng exeellence. •72 PLYMOt.rnl Duster . '*'""" r-.. u t CADILLAC u ROADsrr.R. '73, 7,00'.l lOl' you! Ext'lu11ive Orange "ro Sqback, new P8 1· · Ira l\.fana.,r $o{I UnOObt Mercury, ~26 Economy 1''ith s il f ct y , Unusually clean. only 13.0XI _ gd~1t"'1on' 's'::".i~nc.7,. ce en con· ml, ·-. or best oner. ,..A_,1 •-• buy•-Wlll'llng. clean 2S MPG $1650 I • Cl b u.~ "-ta Me,. ,. -• ........... _....... """' .L ... . 646-9193 . a. boa B•y u ~~..ft """" . Equipped with automa IC miles, V8, .air COnu., pov.'f'r • . · Sharp, clean late nlOdel can. Call &10-0075. Call 831-2GIO Dir. 1221 \\' Coast H NB .,..,......_,. tnuwniuion, radio heater, l>tt!t'ring, JIO'''er b 'r It k e s , OBlE 16, xJnt "t;>nd, Paid lororNot. '60 XK 1505 Roadster Xlnt .69 l\.IERCEDES Benz 2.10, '72 KARMANN Ghia, 13000 ..:...... .:__ ~ ~· ~ CO.,..NENTA power 11teering, pov•er radio, heater, landau top. 91•/sa.U!, trapeze I. trailer. Ask For Chuck Trapp condition. $2Gl. economy, Jo ini,____f/S. ml. 24 l\.IPG, l ov.T1Cr, xlnt ~~ n11 ~. fact<l"l._ air con-<969EXX). E."< e ellent 675-t689 Used Or Manijer e 968-1865 e P/B, air, mint, 494·8111. cOOO Call 67J..70ll aft 6 pm. "fi8 C'ADJl;J:;Ae--SEDAN-rl>E · ditionlng, Lal)(tau top eronomy aM performal'ICt' •--1 Sii /Doc. L 910 ' VILLE Lloouiously e<iuJp-'12 CONTIN.E;N;TAL MARK ,-~•), •-J• price $2695. ......._ eo~ __ .. drl•"" 1,..fa .. r vu. 1• Pl llliS JENSEN ped with factory air cond. IV. This ~uilf'ul car J~~ .-Son, u--•n-• ..,,.,, ~ ....... ~" vuo.:1· OPEL VOLVO 1uU .... ,. l""'8u 10p, A ..,0..,.. excellent "'" aod ~·-• • ~~ J°""""' • So". Llnccln · ot Air &lion Club Now forming So. Calif. New 1st clan ~ulp. only. Profeu. training. (714) &12-JJ.·lS. ampers, Sale/Rent 920 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. '42-9405 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large SelecUon of Colon Immediate Ol!:llvery FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. CM.st Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 8 IT. Be<I Campc• Shell TOP CASH $$$ MAZDA $50. firm. 'llf. 543-3691 * Pf\ld for used AMCl'.lr Jeeps1 ---------C:y-c~le-s,"-"'B;:;lkc:e:::s,'"""---I SEE TlfE ALL NEW Scooters 925 RX4 DISTRESS SALE ·n 100911~~~~!,EP CM IMMEDIATE ;;e~he~clJI 6t~leld.I ~( WE HUY DELIVERY ~:. ~:.~"" 1" BE'W°i!'.ffc?e~~.i101 '73 DEMO CLEARANCE )i'9 SUZUKI TS 250, set up Deen Lewis Import• NOW IN PRCK;RESS 'iO GT , 30 miiir. while·red int. Nu clutch, stl rad, 1hk11· 15M on nu eng. Looks new. $3)00, or be11t ofr 54Z-6937 '6! OPEL Wagon, Good tran11portation. $500. -s57-Jll8 '72 OPEL 1900. 4 Spd, R&H, 24.5 MPG. $2125. CALL 546-2889 PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER C.ompleote Sales and Service. 50 l..'OlllPaCIS ob display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 533-8220 PORSCHE for dirt blO Includes all l.!:66 Hubor, C.M. 646-930.'.:: "'"" • ·""""""· $lXI WE would IJke lo bur,.yow-SAVE $$$ '69 PORSCHE. 911 E, 5 .... or best offer, SM-3642 old can, please call this Bahama Yell°"'• Fa c 1. 250 CC Yamaha, real n1P?1ber Afonday · Friday -~~I-mags, AJ\.1-FM, $4600 . 1clean. 1973 Model. take over SanHipm for immed & free r • r -,-551-2612 ~ta. 493-$75 an 4PM. pickup, 547-3067. 11 ' • 1960=~ro=RSCH=~E~.-N~.,,-pa1n-~1. .,...H0NDA_.%SCl....• '71 CASH FOR . 200l--Eir Flnrt SI., Santa A: 8 ' Clear~: Must ,;ell. Call (114) :!1im~·-Good conc1. v~10<fuAR 558-mr 81CH51~'"'9~·~~---- HoNoA 100 Dirt, dealer set WANTED: '67 or '68 V.W., * M•zda 74 Rotery * ·~ !V,T Targa, many xtras •up. $350/best offer. Extras. Bug or Sqback. Private $77 MONTH 522-7955 962·!050 . party, 894-1983' aft 5 36 MONTHS OPEN Lt.:ASE '62 "D" CPE IllOO S Hdtop Steen's Hodaka tOOct'. Autos, Imported 970 Will accept trade;h~ Cabrioleot, j1lu paint, en&: & Mini--moto eroa, good CALL ?t1R. FRY 8'&!·6666 trans. Gd fnl r~IS-1240 •hape, ukl"l[$2;0. 5'i7-451S. VERY UNUSUAL Hunt Be"'ch . bile Homes 935 '73 Al'enger, custom built. • U l\.lu~t see to appree. Best - MOBILE HOME '""· :JO mpg, •11. 6 " MAZDA FOR SALE : weekends, 6/;HMj, SILVERCREST AUDI MOBILE HOME . 17331 S.oOh Bl. 842-6666 • x 53', 2 BO 2 BA, carp., •n AUDI. Sunroof, 4 apd, MERCE_D_E_S_B_E_N_Z_ draped, bll·ln"· relrlg., •"" cood. M•k• olkr. CaU .wuber Ii: elect. drytt, wired 561-1441. "" ni atr """'" ldoch .... ~12~•-"uo='r~. -,~ .. -. ~""""--· "'"i.-w1 JIM SLEMONS doct. storage shed, land-ml, Excel cond. $3900. « IMPORTS 1eaped patio. Three yrs. old best olfer. 557-3425 • w.. nu. 1.oca1ed 1n new MERCEDES llE"fZ adult' pk~ away from nolly BMW A\TI'HORlZED St. Qne-balf .ht from clu~ SALES & SERVJCE ROLLS ROYCE '72 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER Sl-IADO\V fonnal Sedan. Only 8,3&1 miles. completely luxury a1ulpped. THE ON- LY SILVER Jl.1INK L'l THE UNITED STATES! Long v.·het>I baM', root rests, dyed lambs 'A'OO[ carpets. etc. ~·· more in length inside than regular silver skadow. Ex· ecutlve drlwn. LRA 130lil. Phone 543-~ Dlt. TOYOTA "'~JI maJntained t'ar . has all lUXUI')' itenu. Aulo. Mucury, E!6 Harbor, 1.len=ury, 2626 Jfarbor , '74 VOLVO (ZLK>;7). 11175. Taite ad· temp. air ........... CmlA Me,., m.o630. Cmta M .... S«>-"30. vantage today. Johnsoa & AMJFM &tereo radio, tilt •n MARQUIS BROUGIWI 1972 PLYMOUTH _Best P.•I Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 1966 llnrbor, C.t.l &1?·!1300 '72 VOLVO 144E 4 speed, air. SAVI:: 8..11-~IO Dir. Autos, Used 990 UNIVERSAL AUTO SALES 2026 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA e E-Z TERMS e NEW IN STATE1. OK e NEW ON JOB7. OK e BANKRUPTCY? • OK e OIVORCE01 -OK e PAY CAY PAYM~TS -OK "68 PLYMOUTH Fury. Auto., P.S., P.I., R/H, Air, IWVPS971 '$688 '61 CHRYSLER Ntw Yor••r. Full powtr. WA0041 $688 '68 CHLYROLET lmp1l1. Auto .. P.5., P.I., cond. IWOIC222l $688 1w. Son. Uncoln Afercury, 2626 steering wheel. 4 brand new ! CUSTOM SUBURBAN Harbor, Costa. ?>I e 58., Firestone ~ steel belted CPE 3 Seat StaUon Wagon ~. . • • . radlal tlres. Indlvidl&al 6 IMMACULATE being ottered 400 cid, VS-Engine -~-way pow•• ..... ·-·oi •ara "reduced n..tce,, Th~ ·n COUPE De Ville, tun .... "'· ao •""'-car has bf!e't, ... caretul Torquenite Trarwnlukrn pwr, AIC, nu t l res, $6275. JOhnflon A Son Uncoln Iii lned EquJPped With Power Steering AM/Fl\.f:-mint cood, $3500 Mercury. 2:i26 Harbor Blvd., ~ ..J!wr. factory ~ir.-l.an. Po\\-er Brakes, D~ Front dR,Y!I 833-2743 eves 64()....0010. Costa 111csa 540-5630. d r c·-~·1 Air Conditioner au NO, elc. ~v. .CA MARO MUST SELL '68 CAMARO RS COUPE Clean. Tu 100L<ie with black vinyl top and n1atchlng tur· q11olSt' llcluxe Interior. 3'11 V-8, fuctory Rir, radio, auto. trans., po1\'l'r steering, po11·- t'r brakt"S, power v.·indowl!, linted gli:1ss, taeh., coru;ole, 11'00d grain steering wheel, wide oval glas.11 belt tires, l\pacc saver spare tire, etc. 61,00'.l mi. PRICED BELOW BLUEBOOK AT $1395 CASH CALL ORIGINAL OWNER DAYS 6'12-4321 EXTENSION 295, EVENINGS 6-9 PM & WEEKENDS, 963·1121 'T.i TOWN Coupe. Loo<tcd, $2275. Johrulon & Son, Un-AA! R1dio. 2 Dr, Speed l'OhtroJ. Air r.olft l\.tercury; 21326 Harbor, Electronic Ignition Cond, Specal Blue Pa1nt, Costa MClla, 511)..56.l), Color • Gm:-n At.f/E'M with tape player, MUSTANG License -2'6JEO.T orlglnally 110ld lor $9000. ~ Sl.695.00 Asking M ly $6000. 'pri. ply. See al DAILY PI L 0 T 59'l-ml '69 l\.1USTANG MACH I, 428 En)ployee Parking Lo I . ,70 CONTfNENTAL. 4 DR Cobra Jet, nc:w engine, l\.fonday throUgh Friday. LUXURIOUSLY -•lp....,i trans, rear end, brakes, CGal,.!_ 0 64, 0 2 0 ..4J2n. l , ask fot• ~fryi. with '.' ,_:fi 1 1-,•-..!::'. tires, Over $1500. invested ,__, ...... ._.... a:incc December, Asking -====------1 dltioning, f I po""·er, AP.1· $1900. Call 492-ti77, e\'es. PONTIAC 1'~M stereo. Extra clean, Jet 1969 A1USTANG, VS, alt cond, ---------and buy today 12118ASHJ - $3415, John8on & Son Lin-PI S, P/B, auw. trans., '68 PONTIAC Sta. \\'aeon, co!J1 Afercury, 2636 Harbor, vinyl lop. I ov.ner. 1.tust see equipped .,..·uh automatic, Co&ta l'o'lesa., ~-to e.ppreclatt. Ce.II 546-5173 factory air cond., power CORVI:. IE -•-'"-·='..;•..;·mo"'=.'"""==-=-steering, JIO"\·er hrake1, OLDSMO.ILE .... ~. ""'"'· "" v • ..,. clean (XSP0421. Pr I e e '12 VET Cpe. Pwr "·indOw., reduced to S975. Excellent p/b, Ult wbl, air, fm •tettO, '71 TORONAOO VS, full and aafe family and utility auto. Gm wlblk inter. Lo poower, factory air con-car. Joh.Mon &: Son, 2626 mi's. Alter 6pm wkdys, dltionlng, 6 way powtt seat, Harbor. C.OSta · A-I c 5 a, 644-7907. AM FM st~. landau top, 540-$.l'.l, . '69 CORVETTE air, pis, Wt wheel, !ttU IUXUIY, eq\tiJ>-1-'=-="--------1 AM/FM,. xlbt ~ jet ;175,Y=~c ~ ·~·.le~~. PS/PB, black. 83Mi81& ~ • Son, Uncoln Afercury.; 2626 83J...B:M6 FORD """""· """" M ... ' 540-5630. ~68 GTO. P/S.P/B. Air. R/H. Vinyl . lllP· Auto, trans. 9fi2....00ll7 '73 GRAN AM &i2·3970 & 6i5-2349 '63 RAMBLER. 2 rlr oond., I~· ml, Orig. owner, Cdt.f., 644-79'l6 Mint Indy "69 COUGAR CHEVROLET VI, 1uto., l'.5., P.I ., Air. IYY. --------- 1(56 71 '72 CllEVRDIEI' No va $688 t'Oupe. This exceptionally clean auto. bu aull:lmatic '64 FOID lraNmllssion, power SI~· VI, 1uto., P.S., Air. I RIGl22 I lng, factory air con- that i.s 1trik1Dg in ap. ·~~.m'i;~.EVES. ..... ....,. ,.. Jim Siemon• $88 dltioning, etc. Drive a car l'U.IE YEAR pearance, econontieal and ....,, "63 RAMI. S.W. "'" <nJETXl Johnson & WARRANTY A1,1lo., 6 cyl. IPUX40JI Son Uncoln Mercury, 2)26 CAN BE SEEN AT: BAVARIAN Imports 1---.--~REStMON 1· (We're-mp-buyer for-any ESTATES ; ,, used 1.Jercedes Benz.) 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. fCentral ""1301 QuRll ... ~ve. across fmn1 Bren Newport Bench Comm. HOlip.l Lot •48 8.lJ.9300 CONTACT RAY. PK. l-1GR., ENTER FROJl.1 ?t1aeARTHllR '7J TOYQ!A__ $1·8,IJ---t-'iarbtu:..lfud .. ...COS >a .,, .. ORONA SEDANS S40-561'l. Several nice ones to choose lro1n all equipped v.-lffi nu!O: mnlic, t:i :l~"Y air cona. rndlo, etc. All priced below the co.<!l of n new 1974 .. SEE THEt\t NO\V . . DRIVE ONE .. , Bl'Y ONE ... '63 DODGE DART "·1~2 ~c=H=E=V~M~o=N~T=E~CA~RLO= 6 cyl., 11,1to., RIH. 11ClE9791 ECONOMICAL. Safe & al· $188 tractive. Like . new and equipped with automatic • I • f • • ·IM showing. New ·n a.v•rlas NOW OPEN •11 T<Svel T,..11., wta• et HUGE SAVINGS! '66 TOYOTA l/1. TON trans., radio, heater, lac· Picku p !Ulll19) lory air cond, full pov.T, $4-88 '°"· 1431E'IT). A•klng $261'1 Autos, Mew '."° Autos, Ntw1 . _ . 910 Autos, New taehcd room. Set up In park. P60Q.. 64fr7914 before 8 pm 1974 BMWs Motor Homet B.."lvarias, 3.0SAs & 2002s Sale/Rent 9'0 for immediate dellvt>ry ~ SHARE WlN~F:BAGO • 5 yr. or 50,000 mile warranty Own 2l)!;;r, Int -fully equip. available on all new Use 10 weeks per year. Con· 1974 & '13 BM\V's. Ml11lon Viejo Imports f~:itur1n~ MERCEDES BENZ .. FIAT ...-"'--. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ,, '. j ' • ' ' • -' ' 1'1 \I :\1,., , ,, -, '74 TOYOTA John90n & Son Unooln 48 MCJ'CW')', 2626 Harbor Costa 5 7773 Jl,tcsa.. 5.19-5630. -·n MONTE CAAL<> Silve• a C 1\•ith bl&ck landau roof. UI K Trim, radials, & priced to sell. 831-2040 Dlr. BUICK '7-0 Skylark custom 1 ·,,,.64;-;a.=ev::--;l:::m=oa""l"a-, ..,....,=.-=a1r-.: 2·dr. cpe. fact. air, 5000 OUR SERVICE '. DEPARTMENT' WILL IE OPEN FoR • sider only responsl.ble party. can &M-5462 !'d·F 9-S. Cornpiete Sales &: Servi.e Visit Us Soon At 28101 Jl.targuerite Park1\'llY Mluian Viejo 495-1700 OPEN SUNDAYS IUSE AVERY PWY. EX Bast De11·Anyw11orol LEASE OR TRADE All Models I ml. on warranty reblt eng. C'Ofld, good tire!li, good Way below book. Nwpt. tramp., $6(1., 1 • 496--0307 Bch. IHS-0244. ·n Q{EVY Vega GT, 4 spd., SERVICE on SATURDAYS . . -I '69 OLDS TORONADO P-sr..,.1n9, Air C-, Avto Tr~, Vl11\'1 ROOI IYWZNOI $799 '69 FIREBIRD P.S .. ltfdlO, Huter, i '" tZalt1.ljl $999 '69. CHEVY IMPALA CPE --::;:C'""'A'"'D""l~L-=L-:A"c=--I ~;~ 81' 5'" & w•"""'· EFFECTIVE MARCH · 9fh, B A.M. to 4 P .M. DEAN LEWIS '71 ELOORAOO Co n v I . 30,000 mi, Sell for under v.·holesale Blue Book or trade for property or down pyn1t on house, boat or car. Dir., 53&-582•1 1967 A-IALIBU, air, P/S, PIB, new tires, xlnt shape. $69;i. or offer 541).4179. Pl_e•se coll for •ppointment • • 5'4().5630 TOYOTA '67 \Vag., auto, 2 brl earb, good family lransp $700. 586-5519 Johnson & Son '69 FORD GALAXIE 500 $799 '67 CHEVY STATION WAGON VI. AV10 Tr1n1, Afr Canel, Powtr St"rl119, (.UHOl.I $699 !57 FORD PICKUP Classified at1s 11ell bi.c; i!ems, '68 CHEVY l\.1allbu. nu brka LINCOLN/MERCURY small k•m• or any "'"'· & ""' $700. 64!)-0166 or 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 · • Ju'st call &12-567!1! ( 06_77~_-_· -.,-----..-=I !~~~:':'!'""""""""':::'l~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!"l'"!'""~""""""""~~I Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 9IO Autos, New '9IOAutos, New 980 NEW CAR DEPT. NO DOWN '1' 19s Per Mo. I Uift.1$ fs lhl tottl <•Ill lll'ke Ind. "-• & ''J.t lie:. '"*· ~ pymt. Pl'k• II UW.it lfw:!Wlnt lta a '14 tic. ,._ .. .SI tlrTYlrll tll~'Vfl IOI' • "*'""' 1111 APPJIOV"L of '°"" trtdll, ANNUAL PEltCENTAOE AAT• 12.~. ORDER YOURS TODAY All Pnc. .... • "Mn ----· • • WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES '74 YIGA Htcltbk. tvrtloflydf'11"9t1c, -,.: .,.1 cl!'Pflln;. whit• Wt ls. , '74 NOYA Allfll "-· 6 tYl t11g. ,_, ....... P•ll MONTN s75 '74 lrtallb• Cleulc '"-1\fff't1'9, POWtr dlx br1lt1. UD vt, IUrtlofl~rll'Nllk. wllell eo<ootn. btlttd wtrlllwillll 11 n .. d 1111111. 1'111 MONTN ... lt•ll MOMTN •7& '74 CA.MAIO Powtl' 1'"1'"'9:, pawtr dl11t Wall;n, S!O vt, 1lll'Wl)odrtm111c, ........ "'' COoltrs. belled whllew.11., tlftltd 9l1u, l'lltMOMTH • '74 MONTI C.te , 7 4 CHIV. PW. VI, rldl1t Wlr 1ewt1H1, ., 1ur111111,.ir1me1~ ,_... ~ '°" ' c"" ""'"' J ~ t!ttrlflt, llO'l'l'ef ' T• ' dltc llrNtt. fln!td ..-ff6"trrllnlotl. llKI. ... MOHTll ... Pia M011TN s79 ' • DON'T UNDlmAND U.UIM•t .. ,HOHi: 147-4tt7 " Mtllll! .,,... .!--....... or. y_.. ,..., ... .,... .. .,....... ......... Wt 'Mil • .., Ytw l'NMllf C... w Tftd' An CNll Miit h ,,.,,.,.._ "" Th l • .' • I NEW TRUCK llD'T. • ORDER YOURS TODAY r-r- DEMONSTIA TORS '1ied For Quick Sale 121 IMPALA c-. ~ , ... SJJtt 321 l'MJJALA c .... C..,. .... $JJff SJ I.ALA C..,._ c •• ,. .... SJltt 16 flr(PAU. c ..... c • .,. .... SJJff EXAMPLE * 1973 IMPALA * CUSTOM COUPE EXAMPLE· , * 197 4 D•111011S11otor * lmpalo Custo111 C1111119 $3958 ' NO DOWN '113 1 ~er Month '4».IO 11 TM toMI tdl prfu ll'ltL ..._ • '14 lk, ltts. ~ p.ytNR! ~ Udf,J4. ANNUAi. PERCENTAGE ltATll 11,1"'t.... Sitt Ne. 11, fof -··,,...~~ ( r l , \ L .- .-. • •' for. e over hlgh .u ktng· Bu oft supe Unifi mo olJ,c Cata be! Bu Kri s . - • •' . -. .. , .. --· . ' • . - • • -... San t;Jemenie . . - • ~ + ,._,. ~apistraD.o . - • : J • Today's Final ' . EDITION N.Y. Stocks ~L 67, NO. 61, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1974 TEN CENTS to 16,000 Nearly 16,000 registe(ed \"Oters in two ~lh Coaot cities will go lo tho pal1a tuo.day lo elect thrd. city Coonciimen ·for each community. greatest !Ul'P. ln lote( rtgistration over ol 7,880. Tuetday's tOtal-w.ill be 10,lfl. alse will Include the election for the Closing time for all polling places v.·ill George Friedrieh !a "''rite-in). John C. (;ibson, Y\'on lteckschcr , Ct>rald llorton, Douglas Nash. Hobert ltoark, John Sv.•eeney and Kenneth Vise. the put two yean. Eleven ca:odidatei an. running in each single Saddleback College trustee 5'at be a p.m .. officials said. In the 1972 'munlclpal electioos J,497 city. Three council seats· will be filled vacated because of the resignation of An Innovation will greet Sa n persons ~ registered. in San Juan. San Juan Capistrano's lt1ichael Collln.s. Clemente's volers at Tuesday 's election That sum baa doubled, and those ballot abo includes two other proposals, San Clemente's 26 precincts have been -the unveiling of a new computerized San CJe!Tl('nte'5 11 candida1 es .arc lloward Austin, Richard B r o c i o u s. "' Anthony l>i Gio\·anni, B. Patrick Lane, Dr. \\'ade Loy,·er. Adrian Navarro, Thcima-s O'Kee-fe , r.:-t. RiSrey,-Farren-- Smith. Ronald Steelman and JamCJ Straus . Jnd city cleru from San .Clement. and San Juan Capis~ re.leased figures IQclaY. &bowing a vut locreas< In the number ol. citizens eligible to cast votes at the-polls-which ~ at 7 a.m. eligible for ~r.'s balloting bu one seeking a tax override wilh a IS-cent COMOlklated to be served by,3 separate voting system wh.ich repiaces the old reached 5~~ limit and the other seeking citizen polling plaees; San Juan will have a paper ballot wl1h a punch care!. In San Clemente; the tocreaes are opirtjq[I on workJng toward a local police ~al of nine~ ~ating-rue,day. The 11 candidates \.'.Ying arter a abo substantial . department. Polls in each communitfwill remain spirited campalgil se8son in -Sin Juan :&n Juan Capas(raao showed the ..-. ctty Clerk Max .Berg said that the San_ ctemente._abo baL...1hree council open an n:tra hour because or the college are J\1rs. Judith Beapl E d w a r d 197J elections showed a total regis~Uoo Rais to fill. F.acll community's ~ trustee issue lncluded on the ballot. Cherma k, Thomas A. ·'Tony" Forster, ea s ro Angel OHieers Gas Lines -,~.,Pair Aid Tij~na IJ.isrwy Yisi~rs-__8tilLLong_ ·. · When their school bus threw a rod managed to muster a cblated bus from · over the weekend near san Onofre, 45 Carilp _Ptndleton. ani! that coach was high school students from n)'W.a had pennitted lo shuttle the youngsters lo .,_ the" San Clemente. but no farther. all but given up hope of fmls .... '6 1r So Kriepl went back to work and loog-awaited trip to Disneyland. conta~ San Clemente police Lt. But they hadn't figured on the efforts Clifford Gates. . of two police officers and an assistant ~-twc. ~ caned Sam ~cas, superintendent from the Capistraoo assl.Stant supermtende~t for bus~ U'rtified School District. services of the school district, and within 1be breakdown came Sa t u r d a y a few minutes the youngsters were ~ nlotning south of the Boider Patrol their way to Disneyland on a district olieckpoint and the last bus in 'be bus. . Wavan was in need of maj~r repairs The . grateful youngsters and their befoce it could be driven. supernson told the officers that helped But Oceanside highway patrolman Al them that traMportat!on back to Tijuana Kriep! began maknlg some calls and could be accompliJhed without their help. • San .Diego :Gas ·-Seeking -pp .to $Z1tate Increase ' The electrical utility serving large portions of the Soulh Coast will seek state permission for new rate increases that t'Ollld drive the household bill up $2 more by early next month. _Walter Zitlau, president of Sin Diego GU and Electric Company, cited soaring ~ tor fuel as the reaaon for the West request !or ratt lncreues. '.lbooe biles will have to be approVed · after Marings before the California Public UlDiUes Commission (PUC). ~·'This is a heavy burden to uk our customers to bear," he conceded, "but the spiraling cost of fuel to provide electricity for our customers leaves us I)§~ alternative.'' "The proposals for a 16.6 percent ~ease· in rates would raise an a9-Qitional SS3.7 million a year ,· ~'kesmen for the utility said. • _ ;~~ PUC has said It "'ill allow utilities ~/file for new rate increases 'ev.ery .,, three .months to "refled. tncreases or decreases in the coot of fuel. Late last week spokesmen for 500 and E issued releases quoting the utility president, wb6 cited tbe soaring cost or low-sulphur fuel oil. .. ZiUau said the eosts for fuel to uperate the standard fossl~fuel plant. liu risen 50 percent or more :iince last December and be predlcted no relief for at 1 ... 1 several years. Although the utility's fuel ccntracts are solid and its supply of oil ls assured through ne1t year, the cost i3 another story, Zitlau said. He said that the utility muld not continue to aboorb the be.:~ added caste without seeking state permission to increase rates. The last rate Increase approved ror the utility was three months ago and was filed for the same reason -fuel cost bikes. 'PG&E Reportedly Tries ... . - To Halt Nuclear Film .. ~ FRANCJSCO (UPI) -Tli! !'GU' qfnior J.c: cm.n In an Padftc Gas and Electric. Company hos enclosed' copy of a letter lo KNBC .gq& to court in an effort to halt the. televisiOo. .-8 or a· mm dealing wi1h the In a $1 mlllklo libel suit against ,,..en of nuclear power plants, a Widener, !'GU said the film and 11o\.spaper bas reported. recordln(s were "curt, edilod and : :'The roport Sunday by the San altered" lltd "fllsely, licti1oosly ·and i;nnctsco Enmlner also 1ald the firm unfairly" repnsented,C&rroll llld PG&E Ml brought a libel suit apf!>it the as ''u.-cemed wi1h naclear plant · prodllcer ol .the film. -safety, stupid, iocompe'61t m:I evasive." , 'the Enminer reported the utility ha• In a suit of! .biJ own, Widener denied -a letters 1o U.S. sen1ton, the Federal -the film is unfair and alcl·~ charge1 OllbtnuniaoU-Commmm ad KNBC were not true. 'l)levision In I.as Angel.. proteillng the The film Wll l!>OWD al' ~ eoce 'JV film UtJed: ''Powm Thlt Be." . oo KNBC. . .»-l!G&E bas -IDIO Superior eoort' Narrated by Jack Lemmon. tbe film --Iii Las Anatles and San Fnncb<O. admlltedlY II delilned lo raloe queatlons aOldng u tnjundioo aploll MY -the IOl<ly of llUdNr power plants. On Coast It isn't working. 'Ibat is the conclusMm of many Orange Coast area "odds" and "evens" \\'ho suffered through the first weekend of the .mandatory fuel distribution plan. The lines are just as long as ever, according to driVers polled by the Daily Pilot, although deaJers reported part of the plan is working: Everybody lined up is leu than half.gassed and carrying the proper license digi~ Only U staHoM •ere open In an of Ora.nae· County on Sunday, acoording io tbe Olflce of Emergency Services. irhe few 1tations that were open bad long lines of cars, Including one tn Santa Ana which had a line 1.5 miles This morning, during the commuter hour, line3 appeared to be no shorter than before adoption of the odd-even distribution program. Some tapering off was noted arter a p.m. when drivers headed for their }obs, "It doesn't appear to be working. 11te lines are as long as ever," said Bryan Austin of Costa Mesa. who "sat out" the weekend • because bis Volkswagen W&!: near empty and his van only ball lull. Pat .GuiUord of 'Aaabeim agreed. "There's still a lot of lll\ts. I got gas on Friday. I usually WI up on ?.tonday morning but couldn't do tt today because I'm not an 'even.' " she sakl. The visual observations of other motorists confirmed that ..the ratk>ning plan had, neither reduced · es nor en· coo raged service station o.,..'Jle~ s to open Saturdays or Sundays. A Lagwa. Beach V.'Oman, an "odd ," said she was unable to get gas over the v.·eekend and ended up walking everywhere . "It's enjoyable, but by last night I felt like I'd been in Laguna forever," she said. This morning she had to ride to her job in C.OSta f.fesa with a oe>-worker. While locally the availability of gasoline appears to keep getting v.-orse despite governmental intervention, some o( California's outlying areas -report' DO problem$. Returning from San .Francisco this weekend, Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said be stopped ~ gas at Buttoowillow on Interstate 5 near Bakersfield. "I pulled into an Arco truck stop. The place had ro~ of pumps and appeared to be deserted. I ·was just S1l"e no one was there and the place was closed. Just as I got ready to leave a man came out and filled up my tanlt at 49.9 cents a gallon," Hamala "C' to a Bakenfield radio station while heailed back bople, Hamala sakl he ~d a _spot for a drag race , which mded with the boast. " ••• in Bakers- fteid.. where they still have gas wars:"' '(9ee GAS, Page I) Campaign Signs Taken m Irvine lllOlrin& of portloas al the Emmy Awl!'I' "Oae thing ii certain." 1-la)'I 111miof1 film by producer, Don Widmer. Ellbt-campalp llgns ol Saddleboct •A letter from RalPh B, Dewty, at Ille. begi•ln&, "Ille audear power CO!Jqe in--candldife Nick DiGluro . ;iiistant lo the PG&E pmlden~ to-plants. or aukes u Jbey'n called In wse iunllscated by-frrine police ~-Wart.., G. Mlplllon (D-Wasb.), the tncle ••• bove tffi7bod1 ""'*1od Saturday !or a violation of .tlie city desa1bed tbe film as "a new low In just a trUle jump)'. alp ordinance. • ~)ft m&n1gemtnl and billed l'ellOliil1I ,._,, . -wi . the The signs, pooled at OJI...-DriVe ~~I:,.-!\~~ 111 ;aCillhiiia1~ilVe-~cl:~~~ ...... • -"J '-yoo'll clO Whatev.r yoo con of the Alomlc Enqy Oonnlalon. And lligna"""' be plaoOif cil pflvata propony ·~,:cha~ /)f Ibo Sc!nata c.nur-· he aid they ,,... 'up !jpl' and they and DOt In a publlc rfcbt.ol.·way. ~!toe to lloep tllla kind of -mi&M bove lo .f> b1per -If llolmum llDo !or tlie YlolalJoo, a liJ..Z. fr!>"'~ In Ibo_.. we lnalri!d '"' lllmillc •I cer111n --· Is air mootht In jail or . !'!~ '_...,11y taped our lodl-• IMI ltne. Bui ..,.._ •id DiGluro :ilfitnwi cfilc:1alon prior lo Ille -'lllo lllm -. ......... .-iaw J>Rl>ollll' ....id be -a •'"*'I '~iew' •ltbout my kDDwJedce.. t1t uld , te>. f ratber du I "8e.. ' . • I t ' ~ e Ill ~·O.Ull , Files 011 2 Suicides By TO~f BARLEY Of 11'11 01Ur f'llll 11111 . . . GAS ST/1TJOt4 O.WNERS .• . --. ' ,....o deaths earlier classified by the Orange Counly Coroner's Ofn ce • as suicides are being probed today by Santa Ana police investigating the killing last .,.,·ee kend of Dr. Louis J. Celia's mother· in-law. 10 PJEce -·-tlMIT REGULA~'.-C.UST{l_MERk Investigators ha\'e remo\'ed both files rrom the co roner's office and are not prepared. today to comment on the status of their inquiries into the recent deathi; of Aladdin Apartments' tenants Charles Jc.hn l.taJinowski, :U, and L l n d a Cummings, 26. . , . Fli:L iJp ~· J c: .. weet eve.age? But they readify confirmed loday that the strangulation slaying la!t Friday of -Dr. Cella 's mother·in·law. Marion Tra\'- ers Morgan , 79, has led Jhe m to serioull- ly question the suicide classlfication placed by ooroner 's officers on both oth- ---e11XIOJes. One lumberyard owner in Becivert on, Ore. found a way to voice his displeasure over the oil shortage. For lhe end of month special sale he tra s lin1ited gasoline station O\\'ners to 10 pieces with no li1nit for regular customers. · And it v.·as made clear today that the sui cide listing on the death of 1\-tlss Cummings Ylill almost certainly be canceled. ~1rs. ~1organ's partly clothed body v.•as found by a Santa Aria patrolman a few hours after f'BI agents reported re<:eiving a call from an unidentified male y.·ho was demanding a ransom for her return. Murde'r Clmrge Dropped Her neighbors told police they l\'tre alarmed about her disappearance and that she had not been ~ since Tirursday afternoon when she was visited b>' her daughter. J\.1rs. Cella. For Clemente Broker Coroner's investigators detennined J\.1urder charges filed against San Clemen te real estate broker Charles Jackson Hinckley Jr. in the stabbin,i:: death or his son·in-taw have been dismissed in South Orange County f.1unieipal Court. The 53-year-old resident of Shorecliffs was released Friday 'after J\lunicipa\ Judge Blair Barnette ruled that the resident of 237 Via Socorro acted in self-defense during an incident in .the entryway or his home J<in. 19. The dismissal came after more than three days of testimony at a preliminary hearing. Hinckley had been charged in the stabbing death of his son-in·law , 21-ycar-old Ronald Lawrence Shirley. Police arrested Hinckley moments after being called by the' derendant. Hincklev had been free on his 011,·n recogni;.ance since the weekend incident. Shirley, a corpctlayer from La Habra. had reportedly broken into the house and sparked a violent argument vt'ith Hinckley and other memberi; of the family. The dispute assertcdly centered on marital problemi; Shirley had been having with Hiockley·s daughter. that the si\ver·haired widow, v•hose body v.·as dumped under a pile of blankets in a field at the rear of the building, had been strangled . It v.·as learned today that the same cause of death v.•as given last Jan. 24 ror Linda Cummings, 26, an att ractive redhead v.•hose body v.·as discove red in her bedroom by Aladdin Apartments' manager Louis Stanley \Vicchecki. 30. \Viochecki is today he.Id in Orange County Jail av.·aiting arraignment on cha rges that he strangled ~irs. Morgan in the elderly v.'Olllan's living room and carried her body out to the rear of the building. CUSD Trustees Expected Police claim that ~ Is the man who made the ransom calls to the FBI. They allege that he made tbe calls lo divert attention from bis role in the killing of A-1rs. Morgan. Santa Ana police confirm today that \Viechecki was the man who summoned the m to the building at 1060 W. 171h Sl., last Jan. 24 to show ·them the body of ~tiss.Cummings. To Make Ove1aride Ruling They said the naked woman had been tSce PROBES, Page%) Trustees or the Capistrano Unified School District expect to decide tonight on a proposed taJ: override election this summer to offset predicWd losses in tax revenue. Besides a deciskln on the election it.self, trustees alJo will determine the amount ol the override, which v.'OU1d ·requlre a simple majority or aye votes lo pas.I. School administrators, who f i rs t considen;d the ovenide several mooths ago, have cited current tax-reform laws as tbe reuon fot the predicted loss of flmdl not fiscal year, 'Ibey have 4Dld trus1-lhat uni"' the d~trict can rtnd new 'rt!venue. extra costs for now -. lo cope with heavy &rowth could noc. be covered. The. llatt leCJslation limits the amount q(.tt~"-Y-llRtltl 90,.mb YW!g, In Ibo dlllrlct. Ill 1he claya 1>elcir< -BID 'llO, rurl(!I in • a:d valuation ~ pew money !or dila1d col.fen. Bit lhll ntxt fiscal year'~ boGlt.-in valuadon. woukl. ll1<lll nothlll( to Uiolricl !-. JI lnlltes a-wilh ti.. -lclea,•lhe ole<llon."'""' be bletlled-Jriih· ·'I the state primary early in June. The override tradilionany has bet!n a better prospect ror districts to raise new cash because of the simple majority needed for passage. Bond issues required a two· thirds majority. Public Approval \ Of Nixo1t Slip~ Oruge <:east • Wea(lier 1'llC \\-'Ct ·weekend is over and, naturally, the sun appeared today and ls expected beck again Tues- day. The l\'eather service sees warmer days with highs at the beaches at 60 rising to the mid-60s PRINCETON, N,J. (AP) -Public inland. •fll!l"Val of Pn!Sident Nixon's per-INSIDE TO.DAY· fonnance in office has I{. tin a lipped -rrtmh, A mnica" and Tvrki1h to within one point of his alJ..time low officials art pro/,lfng tht tangled Of 26 percent, acrordlng to the latest u:ir_ec~ge of a -Turkilh ittlintr Gallup Poll. co~111g 344 persons wh icll. T":tnty-seven percent of those 1dults CrM ed Sunday ntar Pana. ~e polled_ln_two_aut'leys...coodit<t"1..J'cb._ -· SIOrt/ and pholo1 Poa• .. ~· a to 11 1nd Feb. 15 t~ 18, .~roved ...,"" tt ·._.111 ,. o( the Prnldent'a perfonnance, while L, M. • ..,. ' ... ,ltMt ".,... • 63 percent disa pproved and 10 percent ~:::,.... r, = cwm, ,,. :: wtf'e undecided. : .. 'r=. 1 IYNI• ,.,..,. )t lo a pnvloo~ poll taken Feb, 1 to • ....., .. _. ,: :C:-M9rl!etl it:~ 4, the approval raUng wu 28 pe:recnt, -=:.. -lt4;-,~ • two points abov& -Nl1ton'1 low point of ~ ........, ,, w.nc ...., ~ 2 28 perctnt recorded in mld·January. , I .. • t 1 I " - --. Z' DAILY PILOT SC Mond1.1, Mart:h 4, 1974 Police Issue ; C-oast Radio, TV -Star Joe-ocam Succumbs at 55 Radio and televi!iOO. personality Joe Yocam died Sunday of cancer at South c.oast c.ommunity H~tal in South Laguna, Yocam, a . Newport Bea.ch resident, was 55. Fmeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday l\t Pacilic View Memorial Park chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach. A. radio and television figure for more than 30 years, Yocam has been cloeely identified With Los Angeles Radio station KFWB for most of his career. F<r the past three years be was pith the Southern C31ifomia educatiooal television station KCET In Los Angeles. He was a f«lller pMiident of the Americ.an Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Mr. Yocam was admitted to South Coast Community H06pilal Feb. 2$, and had bem undergoing cancer treatment. He died at 9:30 a.rn. Sunday. He i& "sUrVived by his wife, Agnes ; son, Joseph and two grandchildteri. ·. The famil y suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. · Services are under directim ol Paclfic View Mortuary. ou•1 COAST IC DAILY PILOT ""-ar..,.. CMtl OAILT l'ILOT, Wiii! Wlltdl II '~ h M-·"r•t, Is PllDl\ttl"' W ,... °' ..... c .... "*'W.1119 c ........ , . ._ r•Je .-11*" ... PllO!I ....... , 11\oMey ~ FrW.r. .... C•I• MtM, ti"""°'! 19'Cfl1 Mvfl~ ltKl'lll'o""""' V•lloty, """""" kotd'I, ll'Ylnt/5e<lll1tbAU -S..11 c......,, .... S•n Jvt~ C.plllr.,._ A •!f'ltl• ,...., edition II fll*lllM!I ltlllf'd•Y• -...... W. TM ti'l!>c!NI "*'tell ... ~t I• •I DI 'Nial l•Y 11...t, t.I• Mffa;, C:.lllwlw., .._, lelttri N. W.M ~,...,.. .... l"vtliol!tt Je,li a. C111l1v Vkt ,.,_loll..,! -0-.•I ~ Tl!e1t1•t Kte'<'ll 1:•11tr r lHfl\•• A. Jihirphl11• Mttlteil!t EflMr Cht rftt ff, tth lidl•r4 P. Nt ll • Anlaf'tllt ........ t:•I ..... s-c ....... o..... .. JOI Ntrfft fl Ctfllht• ···'· n•r1 ---'-CO.•• ,.._! Ull '#wl..::.f S!rttt ~ ... di: -,. .......... ,. IWflfllosltll htdlt .,.,. ~ .........,,.. .,..., ... c:11: m .. .,.., ,......,_ T9l1J•111 {714t '4MJll Cl.....,•Aill•tt I ; Ml.atn a-C.__ A• '''"' z•'l ' • T1 ls1•11:1 4fl o44H ..,,...,.,, lfA. Or.,. Cotlt '"'*' ........ ~. "" -•""'-· ll .. 1' ........ .._..,.. ....... .,.. ... Wl'I"----,...,. ............. Wl"*1f ........ ......... " .,,,,.,.. -· ..... a.........,....,.c... .... c.~ 11111 , ...... ~ t.illrriff ., .. ~.,, ,.... ~.II -.tfli.o1 ltl!HfWT, ................ • More Than 600 Mourners OCEANSIDE (AP) -Police are investigating two tavern brawls, one in which three .Marine officers allegedly were involved. Attend Mrs. Mo1•gan Mass ·In the latest, five polioe officers . were injured in a melee involving an estimated too penons. An officer said he was attacked on the sidewalk after two women had been ejected. from a bar. Soon, units were on the scene from the Highway Patrol, sliertff's ·ocnce, fire department and the U.S. Border Patrol. r-.·tore than 600 persons tt'Owded into a Santa An• catoolic churdt ~ay night to pay their last· tributes in the form of a requiem mass to Mrs. ?tfarion Travers Mor'gan. Heading Ule mourners at St. Joseph"s Church, 7'!1 Minter Ave ., were her lmmediate next o{ kin Dr. and Mn. LOOis J, Cella Jr. nie Cellas owned the apartment bulldlng in which Mrs. Morgan died last Friday and In wlllch w had r'6lded for several ·years. Her slaying Is being tnveotlgated today by Sam Ana police. Clurch ·oflidals today said that Mrs. Aforgan's body ts being transported to . Pawtucket ,Rhode Island. Interment at ~Jr8. ' Morgan's hirtbPlact Will be at!Mded by Or. Oella and bis wife, WOO-f! •M!!!'.. Morgan's dau@lter: · Dr. Cella, widely kmwn for his long- time suPP.Ort orDemocratic party figures and interests in Orange County, is also actlvt In a number ot hospital project& In this ...... . While he registered as a Republican in 19'7t, he ·is known to stlll act as 1T1entor lb a number or C0W1ty political fil'\lttl among them lOWlty Supervisor Robert Battin. Dr. ce.lla operates a clinic oo Civic Center Drive tn Santo Ana, quite clooe to the coroner's office and Santa Ana Police• Department wllere he ms been a freqUeflt Visit«-Curing the we-e'keod in connection with the inv~tlgatioo into the slaying of his mothtr·in-law. From Pagel PROBES ..• strana:led by two ropes attached to different locations In her bedroom. They said there had been no attempt by · the woniAn I<> 111e the melllod nonnally utittzed by 811lclde vicllm& who seek death by hanging~usp6nslon from lhe ceiling and tbe kicking away of a chair. In this case, . Ibey said, the pretty nurse's aide-apparently drew the ropes tight around her neclt IDcl strangled bers<lt. • . Coroner's' ofrlcers· uld there Was no 1'0te ln the room~ a,nd no eV!~~nce anywhere jn her apartment ot from statements made by· her . friends that she· bad . ever contemplated .suicide or that there were reasons: lot her taking her own life. · Coroner'1 offlceri today revealed that Five persons, including three young Marines stationed ' at nearby Camp Pendleton, were booked late Saturday for inveotigation of assault, resisting arrest and other charges. The Marine CoJ1)8 ~id it also was looking into that .fight Saturday and one last Wednesday at a topless bar. Among those jailed Wits Lt. Col. Robert Arthur Hickethier. 40, ""'ho was ronnally charged later with felony as.sault, the di!trict attorney 's office in San Diego said. A be.rtender signed a complaint that he was choked by LA. C:.I. ~olm Hopkins, 41. when he trii:d to break up a fight between Hickethier and a doorman. Hopkin.1 and Maj. Gerald Patrick Coillils. 411, were ·dlargro with assault, baUery and dlsttlrbing the 'peace, a di.stric:t attorney's spokesman said. $300,000 Suit Hits Hospital MJss Cummings worked at Doctora A fonner patient at Capistrano by Hospital in Santa Ana, Wlechttki's last the Sea Hospital Dana Polnt1 has sued i:ce· of ,emplo~l He wis fired by the facUity and its operator for $300,000 pltal aulhorillet from his ~. as in an Orange County Superior Court 11\U'M'I akte amf wu later fired by action charging negligence. Cella ftom his job-as· sp.artment bowe ~1rs. Aletha ~!arcllant names the maJ\latt, it was '~ today1 H d Corontr'• orfictr1 today 1 a Id hospital and Dr. arol E. Day as defendants in an action based .on Police Mediate Over Gas Line Hassle in Mesa Costa Mesa police played mediators over the weekend in a conflict between one service station owner and that hapless last guy in line V.'hell lhe pumps shut off. , \Villiam Cwmingham, 18, of C:OSta Mesa, complained because it was just arte:r 1% noon and Exxon dealer Jack Botts was s~rvtng a woman driver but refused Cun~m 's business. Botts, who o~Es 43t Fair Drive and Farivlew ~Road, · near po 11 c e headquarte'.rs1 ekplain:s be always closes _now_ai noon. ·... · . _ "-- He . pointed out 1tJs lemaJe ~omer is a registered nurse arid as such, Is among those occupations exempt from • the odd-even license plate sale system. Botts threw in for good measure too, the fact ~t he was abouf to pi,lmp gas into,...the ·car being-serviced in the lube room because It belonged to a doctor in the same category. CllnnJncbatn vowed then I<> report Botts to the Internal Revenue Service, 7Whereupon the station owner handed over. a bwi!.ness card In ease it helped· the IRS rind him. ' ' · Police· Ny they have logged relatively few such situations, although they have had to cite some motorists wboSe cars have blocked traffic wafting in Jines. Police Probing ,Extortion Try Malinowski,·. an electrician, • waa found allegedly improper treatm.e.nt sh e dead '"' bis bed !ut Sept. ·IO with received at the lacillty en Feb. 28, 1!1'13. Sh H ad' SAN DIEGO (AP) -A U.)'W'<lld a 11lnsho0 ..!_~ "w~!-bls ,,,!!!!'t,.!!~ Mn. Marchant alleges that she was QWeTS e •na tMvie proj<clloolst ha» been. ameted and • Slruw --· ,...-.,... ~ v for invtetlplkln of tl')'in& to extort nearby • subjected' to treatment that led to her. . -t10,01J0-1rom neWlj)Optr e x-.-o nt • e tnveit!,atorrAJd bis f1tller, ~le ~ llrUle• ln)Ury dll'.lllC procedurea-to ::cli!";-N 1: C l Randolph A· ll<erst tor the .. 1eaoe o!' II. Mallnvimt Sr., told !him lbortly wbich she hid not liveit=her-l. --YOT 'OT It ()(JS hit dau&hler. alter the dlscovtry of his .... , body She stoles she. bu been compelled to , Samuel Lee McGrJw was amsted two days Iller that the tledrlclln had sttk other medico) tnatment 85 a ~ult. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ftllher Saturday . alter allegrdly telephoning been usinl drup 1 month before his front moving aCJ'OSI the pa ct f J c .. local radio and tele.vlslon statk>ns, tht dttth. »-t-C iz Northwest will spread ahowen 1ero11 FBI ml the Heam famll~ I n • Pollce Aid the elder Mallnonld !<>Id -.ou8 8 8 es. 1 o1 Northern (:aJIJgrnlo. TUeodly. lllllitiii<iWI: demand)jj( IIO,OllO ''Orlbem tili oon -6ad bem dijriiiOd 1bou "Rain aeo>mpanyln& the !root fell thti Patrioll tleorst •'O<lld ntver be hurd his pindillJ tllviirOI but wu 1n hlah MONROE, 1'.I. CAP) -An ucurllon morning oo tilt north c;out -c...tci:ot I""" op in," the FBI ltld. lli&Jto · when tho hlo men lut met , boat with oome 35 peroono aboard City and will lllO"\ lnlu)d and 10UthWlrd McGraw opporently -4cyln& I<> ahort iy before the dMlll e1paized Sundly on a canal In a city-to near cape Meftdoclno later today," <X]>lolt •the lamUy'o Plilht md ii Jl!lt ln...U111mt io.., loclt bo4h -r's oWned park, opllllng the pauengers inf<> the Natlollal Weather Service Aid. , .....-wtth the 81 m b t on~•• nl• wtth tham lo the A I 1 d d I n the waJM and drowning an Infant. Moat Showers ar. likely ~ notth of UbnllOo Arrfq, Wl!lcb daiml K II Aporjjnetlto' !rd! ... lo._, Ibo -of the pa"'ngers swam Hbore safely. POinl Anni. Uldllh IDcl the M~ SllNtf· respoMlble for kldn1plftg ff • 1 r 1 t ' 1 .._ when !Jodi detthl ....., ll!Ced Some we,. re!CU<d by olher boall Jn Siskiyou arets, with cloudi-as far daughter ,. .. eb. 4, agenll S31d. as sulcldu. the (anal. south In the morning as Monterey, h \ ' . -t • • Candidate Hits Vote Painphlet Murder Trial Of Two Officers f'romP119el GAS •.. In Orange County, meanwhile, switchboard operators manning gas Information phones say they are still swamped with questions about the odd· even rationing plan, -"There is still a Jot of confusion about the system. A lot of pec>ple e.ither don't .'[ejiid. or don't comprehend Wlat they read" said phone worker TheJma Price. .. . .. J A number of calls )\ave been received from traveling salesmen who ~ concerned· because . they need to get gas more olten than every other day. . &alesmert are covered Wlder a clause in fbe · raUonlng plan which exe~ts comine rcial accounts, Mrs. Price 3'}d. When lining up for gas on "wroilfg" days r traveling sal~en . shoµld carry "ith them proof, either by bust~ card or offdal letter, that they ,lf'e ,using their yeb.icles for busineu lfll'- poses. ·t a American Motors • • Expands Output . . .• , . DETROIT (VPJl -Amulcan ·llfqlors C:.11>. · today eipanded Its small 1~r output with 1:500 new work~rs wine h1 lalger competitors Idled nearly 5i.ooo wcrkon .at l>IC....,, plonta.!or-the..catlre ...... -. ....... ~ .,,. ...,_. fllrlo•shl a 0.,.11 Motori and Ford are In lddlL!oo I<> more than 100,000 U.S. 1u1<> -rs, who have Jost ]obs indtflnitely In~ lndultry ........ ol 11uinrar ....;;:..j oat... ' ~._J !nChlolry llltlstlclans today ....., tilll'lntl" up the 111.. rut1lll !or Februlry. The filur<1, -they 're .re!•Med 'lllesday, ~w111 show l"ebnllry aa~ oU 1boolt 35 perctni from lilt year's reconl for the fifth atroipt monthly decline. . ' I I I ' I . ' . t I J_ Monday's _C_losing Pri_cea'--~ New York fJps atad Downs -• NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE se OAllV PILOT 19 Year 's Hi gh-Low s Appear E' c ry Saturday • Stock Volm11e Hits Only 12 Million NE\V YORK IUPI J -Stock prices \\:Crr llltlc changed 111 slow trad1ni;:-on the Ne11 l ork Stock Exthange r-.1onday after rrco1er1ng p11rt1<llly from tflrl) losses The Dov; Jones 1ndustr1al a1 er1:1J:c 11a" O ~7 points highe r al 851 61 a few minutes before lhc close Declines held a sc1t'n 10-six lc~d 01er ad1ant'tS among the more than I 76J J.Ssues tradl'd Sa]('s ill the close totaled app• ox1nu1tclv 12 million shares compared with 12 880 000 shan.-s lradcd Frida} 1-:arly in !he session profit tak1n~ and conctm 01er the ~ea kness of numerous \\t stcm go1emmen1s took stocks broadly lowe1 :stocks on the Am~r1can Ex1:hangc dropped m hght trading LONDON (UPI I -The US dollar and the price of gold nuctutited today 1n European trading The dollar was slightly stronger against the Br1t1sh r;ound which opened at si 275 one cent less than Friday s elos10R price Dealers said the pound s de<:llnt rell ectod the unsettled political s1tuauon 10 Britain wllh no tx1rty having a ma,krr1ty 1n the n~w House or Commons In marginal gaut!l the dolldr to5'! to 40 75 Belgian francs 2 803 Dutch guilders 292 SO Japan ese yen and 3 1515 Sw•ss francs • , THI WAT WI Wiii ,_. OICLAHOMA i:illii .., --····•-tt .... ~lf'N: T ... Ant•S DlltlV•-IN -RIWAPMUft HUIOR llLVD. Drfw•·IR ................ ..... ._ .. _ ... ,... OllAtlO• Drt.·I• i 11 1'ri. Set. a Suft.· ,._ te 4.,.i Pwtff'H..._.llt ....... 11..._ Femuw PYnl ,., ...... , .............. , ........ J•-•w al •--.. ch .I ,.2.2••1 a AQDUlllY ~nDNll MCI._,...,.. TMI WT DITAIL Ill l'llm .... Ml. IN A IOW !ii ,. , • , MoncU11, Mardi 4, 1q74 XIV Rise' "Tht; Rise of . LouJs XIV, '1 death of lhe shrewd and Rober10 Ro,sellini's lnUrnale mighty Mazarin In 1661 , to study ·ot the powertul and the installation of Louis at pretentious monarch a n ci. , the Dew court of Versa.Illes French court life as it was 1n l&a. 1be film aired na- ln the 171h Century will air Uonally In May o! 1973. on Humanities F~ Forum Joining Humanities Film Tuesday from 9 to 11 pm Forwn host Dr. James H. on KCET, Channel 28. · · Billington for a cjl.scl.wlon or Rosselllni's film compresses the film. and skill and 21 years or history frun the ruthletm>eSS of Louts XIV are: m MANN THEATRES DMY11a111111 "''a .. , r111, ,.,. illlr It. •u. ''"· ••• ION Of 'Wllll ...,. .... .~f ..... hH, 1;11, 1<• William H. McNeill, professor ol Hlst«y at the University of Chicago; Georg·es May, pro- fessor of French literature at Yale College : ·and Ore st Ranum, Chairman of the HIStory department at Johns Hopkins University. KCET repeats the classic film Saturday, March 9 at 8:30 p.m. Humanities Film Forum Is produa!d by KCET and Is made possible by a grant from the NatJonal Endowment for the Humantties. Mark Wax- man ls the producoc and Jerry Hughes the d~ector loc the series which airs on PBS. l ! D 0 NI WPO" BEACH llolTIANC r '0 l lllO l\11 ~ • 1 •l\D EXCLUSIVE! Hla Story la lnufflblel -I ·--"IUP'•• DAO" Ce) 1-41 .... IM ,_._ "'sotll 0, ,LU•a••" 10) 11 ...... t .. """- : BALBOA • .-11 ..... ·-. =-,...._ ,,,..... °"" •:•s • ~r;~,/ 1/+I , · • . . " ' . -. -.. J'!JOl/111 J . ..... , ·''' .. ' "PAl'ILLOW" (RI --=-•JUIMllO'f..tu•'" Ml~N--MAflnl"­-""PITI 'N TILLtr ~I LONG OOODIY .... '"THI MICHANIC" .,.A,llt CHAIE"' ..... ..,ANIC IN NllDLl:,Alttc" "Slll'ICO'" ti) ... • "UNG THI DIUM SLOWLY,. ";olllDON ADVENURI" (G) ... "NEPTUNE FACTOR" ·,.,.._ --lft _,.,.,..,... 'f AH1.0.STIC ~NEf" -""'~0 \'IEPT ...,.. ""~"' Colo<! ~ 1PGI :{~ ~:~ ·o IOI (JI• ... _<l•"lt ......... • U>•ll • ·::(~(~~: -~~"..,..~·a ,,, If·...,.~-~--~----.....:==;::::;::::;:::::;::::;::;::::;:::::;:;:::;;:;:::::;=.;:::;::::;:::... .. ................ DON'T LOOK NOW rt) WTOf THI ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION MARSHA MASON BEST ACTRESS AN UNfmllCTID LOW 11'0ft' I MA RSHA MASON JAMES CAAN lllATI. '#ID. U.T. & IUM. R'U: 7 ,_ .. 'lllNAl.O"fAltt[ •kll • Pl.lillmt · amttrr.ruN: rr.Ql"B'- NOW PLAYING •ONE WEEK ONLY ORANGE COUNTY COITA MUA U.A. 1714-~ f(IUNTAIN VAWY fountlin Viii.,• l GMOEH GllOVI Hiw1y 39 Ori~ln 1714°'"15(111 f7]4.SJ44212J QODlH~ Gl'IM f714-~1"6DOI LAGUNA N111tel f714l9'-lal) WESTMINSTER C1ne1M Weu # 3 (114S92-44t.J) LOS ANQ!LES COUNTY LONG IEACH U.,f., Cinema (U1·12'11 . LOMG l[ACH Pl1u !'2t-Xli11 AllO P'lAYIMC At llTH(ll THU.tll(I THJIOU9HOl.IT IOUTIO:llfol CAllfOltNIA. ~ .... .:':_!"[!..!!"°'~Ll:OYl~IS!.J!l-J • • • • • • HARIOIATADAMS'·'COSTA MESA,979 .... 141 e . e.,IN THEAJRE..QNL!.__'---1 . . 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NOM1"9'.ll Geor91 S19t'I • Gltfld• .JackWI • \ loul· Ii l )j ll1-- AWARD . NOMINATIONS "' INCWDING1---- ORIGINAi AND BEST PICTURE::. BEST ACTRESS~~~. BEST DIRECTOR WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ELLEN !iJIST\'NHv\X\CN ~ lfEJCral · K!TlY WINN ·!J{J.M£f.Yl!P}N '11\""MllfR,= ... r.. Urir\ !LAM.~ ~>'Wlli.l.AM lffiROO \::!:f..Gl ~ ;,..;,.;,MIJAM lffiR IVJTYl..d.~-' r~...,s.Cll)A 'hC-'-IRJ-..::."!:::.f:::..-1 Also Goldie Hawn Ir El~ H.cturt "BUTTERFlJES ARE FREE" INI Performance Schedule5 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. 11 :4S AM, 2:00, 4:20 6:50, 9:20, 11 :SO SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:20 AM, 11 :4S AM, 2:00, 4:20 •:SO, 9:20, 11 :SO • • • • ':' EWOTI GOULD. <•1 ~ TIIE LONG GOODBYE MUI ROIERT ~ITCHUM ''11tl ra11ND1 Of P TIR BOYLE' c • .1 .., , l 1 I I • . • .. .. • ,· ' 'La polls 10. ·1 in an ilOse ' ' r ·G r:· L • . -~- ' . • ' ~g1111a Beaeh lDl,TION . • . • • Today's Final N.Y. Sieek8 ; VOL. 67, NO. 63 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1974 TEN CENTS Heavy L'aguna Voter Turnout Seen Tuesday ·-· . By JACI[ CHAPPELL llO -wbo regloler<d alter F•b. °' .. ~" '"'"' """· S are DOt euin-to vote Tuuday, ; Laguna B"ch vot.ri will ... to the althouih the)< may vote In the June polls Tuesday to select tiu.. peno111 primary. fOl' four-year terms on the city council The contest is expecled ·to bring out in an election injected with a mu,,lve a heavy vote as an. eleventh hour storm ~ of last minute controveny. of protest broke over a recent city -~The-dty'a-1$ preclnct-palllng stations counclJ-decislo«L freezingc multi4amlly · w1n be open from 7 a.m.. to a p.m. · residential zone building, except at 'l\lelday. densities r e d u c e d from code -!il\ere --.rt"l0,1St penoos r<glil<ria ~ts: - \p vote Ip the city cooncil c:oote.st. Some That .1empe11\. moSt aeriously threal<ns s Gas Lines At Saddlebaek the caodidaey of council i.ocumbents Carl Johneon and J'hyllis Sw ..... y who voted to impoee the four -month moratorium and despite prtssure from the real estate klbby voted to coWum their previous position. Two days after the city council meellng _aL whlcb the council r_efused to back down from the moratorium, a group of busloessmen and real estate interest& met at-a-restaurant, picked r<altor Paul Sluart and bank official ro ~till L~~-g On Coast '·Charges_ Hurled Over Candidate It isn't worttng. That Is the cooclliSlon ol many Orange Coast area "odds" and "evens" who suffered through the first weekend of the mandatory fuel dllitributloo plan. The lineS are just as long as ever, aCOOl'ding to driven polled by the Dally Pilot, although dealers reported part O(the plan Is •crklng: Everybody lined up is lesa than hall1!WO'I and car?Jill& the proper. llcome -Only is Mationl-wen'" Opell In an al Oraoge Coonty on Sunday, llCOIX'dinc to. the Office ol Emergency Smlcel. 'Jbe few statioDJ that were open bad • ---By JA N WOR1ll Of .. °"" "let '"" Accusations that Saddleback College trustee candidate Nick" DiGiuro got ~ml consideration in !Us contract for a $760,000 irisurance ·JX'(lgram of the SaOdleback Valley Unified School District erupted' into the public forum over the weekelld. aod>. aintbnied · today. , . . DIGiuro , 43, was appoiltted broker ror the Saddieback Unified Insurance contract In March, 1973. The Saddleback Unified D i s t r i c t , administering g r a d e s kindergarten t.brougb 12, has no ~ion with the college dl!lrict. Bob Maltbe1' .~ck Valley ' boa-lllp<rin-t. said today i>iGiuro ns elected from a sfate of seven inalrmce broken '"who ex:-:-=sed. an interest In the cootract" to lhe di;trict last February. Fnn Haller u write-In candidates and endorsed candidate Wayne Baglin. A fund-raising effort quickly raised nearly $4.000 to back the candidates. • 1be moratorium issue, accelerated by l\tayor Roy llolm's secretive handling of the matter prk>r to co u n c 11 cooslde r:aUo.n, has given opponen1s or t)Je incwnbent candidates a "secrecy in government charge". ~actioo was talten In public session. although, the action did not appear on • the agenda, and l\taYor Holm admitted he had taken pains lO keep !he matter secret until the meeting. Dust raised in the cklfiing days or the campaign has obscured some of the candidates and stands they have ta ken prior to the write-in/Baglin slate formation. There are 12 candidates lncluding one othtt slate. that of arti.&ts Margery Bentley. Beth Leeds and Theodor Sparkuh1, running on an eitreme anti- development platform. and in closing days, It has been both attacking and attacked by tbe retil estate slate. Candidate i\t rs. Bentley a~ the write-in/Baglin &late ol trying lo take over the cily for the rtaltoni. _ \\'rite-in candidate StL@rt answered that he "-as trying to pre v e n t "WlQUaliried. people" from being elected. and he sttld-ttiar ln:cludcd P.1rs. Bentley, (See ELECTION, Page I) J 1 Ill ___ oun . G s STATION OWNERS. . 10 PIEtE' LIMIT -. •REGULAR CUSTOMERS Files on 2 Suicides Investigated . By TO~f BARLEY 01 ttM O.l'W' ""°' SS.ff Tu·o deaths earlier classified by the Orange County Coroner's Office as suicides are being probed today by Santa ·Ana police investigating the killing last ~·eekend of Dr. Louis J. Celi a's mother· in-law. Investigators ha\'e removed both files from the coroner"s office and are not prepared today to comment oo the stalUJ of their inquiries into the recent deaths of Aladdin Apartments' tenants Charies Joftn J..1alioowski, 34, and LI n d a Cummings, 26. But they readily confirmed today that lhe strangulation slaying last Friday ot Dr. Celia's mother-in-law. ~farion Trav· ers Morgan , 79. has led them to serioll3· ~ta~ ~.,~°'17'.:"'~""''-­ lii>g. +--'hO-oLDiGiuro~l-opponenb-iR-the Saddleback COilege race, Norrisa Brandt and Earl Carraway, have challenged the ethics of bis cootract with the unified district. .,,.,T.._....t --Jy--quest:imr1he-S\ltctde-cla-sslfl catkln ___ _ -~1his morning,. dllrtng the commuter hqolr, ltn.. appeared to he no shorter than before adoption of ~ odd-even diotrlbution program. Some Japerlng off • noted after a p.m. when drivers headed for their jobs. -.. ... "'It doesn't appear to be working. ~ lines are as blg aa ever," said Bryan Austin of Costa Mesa, who 0 sat .UC'' the weekend becau!e b i s tblkswagen was· near empty and his .,,. oaly half lull. "Pat GuiKonl ol Anaheim -agreed. ,..,,.,.., ·still a lot of lines. I got gas oil Friday. I ......Uy fill 11P on M-y ni>mJng but OJU!dn't do It today because 1'm not an 'even.' " she :aid. :o:"1be visllal observations of other ~torists cbnfihned that the rationing had, neither reduced · ~s DOr eo- iraged service station owne.-s to open urdays or Sundays. , -A Lacnm• 'Beach woman an "odd " ... a-' ' said she was unable to get gas over ~ weekend and ~nded up walking ~VtrYwhere: "Jt's enjoyable, but by last !itiht I· felt like I'd been In Laguna forevtt,'' she said. This morning she hid to ride to her job Jn Costa Mesa with a co-worker. .i!l')ille locally thO availability of gMOllne appeon to keep getting worse d<opite govermneotal lntervmtion, llOD10 al Callfomla's outlying 1reas report no l"'>bl<JDS· . "·Returning from San Franclsoo this •kead. Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said ne stopped for gaa at Buttonwillow oo -5 near Bakenfield. "'"I pulled into In Arco ' truck 1top. ,,,. jJla<e hid '°"' of pwnpo and to he deser1ed. I wu just aae 1"11 there and tbe place cloMd.' Just u 1· got ready to 'ilve a man came out and filled up .ft_~ 11 &.t C<llll a plloo," Hamala ~;~ to a, Bakersfield radio statkln ri te beaded back home, lllmall said bear<! 1 spot for a drag rice wb!ch ended with the bOast, " ••. In Bakers- &ld, where they ltll1 have gas Wan .. " .. ~n Orange County, me anwhlle, ftr\tcbboonl ..,.....,, ............ lnlormatloo pi-s 111 tll'l. on allli ' (See GAS, hp II ' Garage Apartment l>estroyed by Fire ( -_,. prodawn lire portlllly deltrvY<d • !Aguna --•.,..went Solunlay .......... _ ...... llomog• to Ille -Ind -IJld damactnl a !ala model IUIO. .... 'l.aauna BelCb fttwom were. llleiiptin( to --... -ol llli bluo al the l}oabildlt al -y ~. Klmlnl, .. J-"'!_.!·.1 '- liOodi. Tiie lire -......... fl 4:• Lm.-y. 'DIDN'T KNOW VESCO' Mitclioll on Trl•I }1itc'1ell, Stans .Attorneys· Cite ~ ·- High Character NEW YORK (UPI) -Federal Judg• lee P. ~ today de· 'ed a mistrial in the MitcbeJl-stanll cue, and defense attomey> In tloeir opening iilal<men" portny~ the two lonner .,...er1u1 fJilll'I" In Ille Nixon administration as men or high cbiracter who contributed t!tetr lives to ·pObllc ..mce. Foriner Al!Dmey <lfioet-al John N. Mitdlell a'.nd former Commerce Secretary Malrlce H. Stano are accused or -I politlcal mo.-. to try to Impede a major federal tnvesttgatlon of lugltive flnancie!' Robert L. Verco In exchange for his -IJ)0,000 contribution to the Nixon 1m C1J11palgn. NltcliOD'sattomey, Ptt<r Fleming Jr .. told tlle -)Ury al eight men and lour womm that tbe evidence would show "tiler<'• not a single opeck, fragment, ol ..-.... that J.... Mlldtell did anyllolng to th, to llOp, to lnll"""" an~ of Robert Veec:e.'' Re said -did not ..... -v.,... llid ~: "Woald tllil m111 wltb his loeclqpOtond irltb • - o1 bin! wwt, pallllo -· Iii a cue of a man be dkm't nm Dw1" -· .... ..,. Wllllr J. -. lold the . jury tlltt Stam ""'*1 taloe lbe wt--In his --· Flmling iiAld notllio& ·--takiDC the ttand. Ill ruli111 ... Inst the mistrial motfon made by lbe tlel-Friday, Gallflll<ll (See MJTClllU., Pop J) They point out that DiGiuro was active in the campaliJl which elected four of five persons on a slate to the first Saddleback Unllied board. MontM after the successturcampaignr in which DiGturo served 'as .campaign manager for Trustee JOSf1)h Peterson. be was awarded a one-Year contract ror the distrid.·w:ide insurance program which netted him a commission of close to 12$,000. But district officials contend that there was nothing illegal about the contract award. ROOert Ma~, ~ superin- tendent for the unified district, said DiGiuro was chosen from the seven brokers wbo wrote to the district expressing an interest in the contract. He said the district did noi advertise for the bid because the deadline for the insurance contract was too cl06e and the advertising process wouJd have extended the selection proce~ by at least an extra month. He said it was not "usual" for school dttitticts" to adVertise for bids for their insurance broker. The seven applicants heard about the need foc a broker by word ol mouth, he said. 1bey were interviewed by a IO-member ad hoc committee selected by lttatthew. The committee c:omi3ted ol. eight teach- ers 1lod 1eve.ral classified employes. Rem Amsted, one of the members ol the iteachers commJttee and a seventh grade inttrudor at Los -1-I i s o 1 Intermediate 'School, said committee members had oo idea when they ttviewed the resumes that DiGiui-o hod helped decl the preoent board of trustees. "We simply felt he came up with (S.. TRUSTEE, hp II Sweet Revenge? One lumberyard,_owner in Beaverton, Oi-'e. found a way to voice his displeasure over the oil ~hortage. For the end or month special sale he has limited gasoline station owners to 10 pieces with no limit for regular customers. . PG&E Reportedly Tries To Halt Nuclear Film SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -The Pacific Gas and Electrk Company has gone to court in an effort to halt the showing of · a f,ilm dealing with. the dangers of nuclear power plants, a newspaper has reported. The report Sunday by the San Francisco Examiner also said the !inn has brought a libel suit against the producer of the film. The Examiner reported lhe utility has 9Cnl letters to U.S. senators, the Federal Communlcatioos Commission and KJiBC Television in Los Angeles protesting the TV film tilled: "Po111ers That Be." PG&E has gone into Superior Court in Los Angeles and San Francisco, seeking an . injuncth>n against any showing of portions of the ~my Award- winning film by producer Don Widener. · A ~tter from Ralph B. ·Dewey, assistant to the PG&E president, to Sen. Warren G. MagnU.900 (D-Wash..), described the film as .. a new low in news management and biased reporting . . • a clear attempt to discredit an individual and an entire industry.· "I hope you'll do whatever you can as chairman of lhe Senate Commerce Committee to keep this kind or sneak play from happening in the future." Widener •·apparently taped · o u r infonnal discussion prior to the filmed interv iew withou t my knowledge," said PG&E engineer J.C. Carroll in an enclosed copy of a letter to KNBC television. rn a $1 million ·libel suit against Widener, PG&E said the film and recordings were "curl. edited and altered" and "falsely, flctitoosly a.nd unfairly" represented Carroll and PG&E as "unconcerned with nuclear plant sarety, stupid, incompetent and evasive." ln a suit of his own, Widener denied the film is unfair and said the charges were not true. " Indian Jewelry Valued at $1,665 Taken in La guna Angel Offieers Theft of $1 ,665 in Indian jewelry, rugs and art objects from the \Vlgwa1n, 1025 S. Coast Highway was among three large burglaries reported to Laguna Beacti Police over the weekend. Pair Aid Tijuana ~uuiey Visitors managed to muster a donated bw from camp Ptodletoo. and that <:.OSch was permitted to 1huttle lhe )'OUngsters to Sin ~ ........ bunoo fartlitr. So ltrte.I -back to worl< and -'"""" • ... a.mente polloe Lt. CUl!o..i Ga ... . 1'111 ""' tlim called 5-111 Chicas. -..1 --t for bulilless -.... al lbe --. 1114 witbin a lew -Ille ,.....een ..,.. on their ""Y to Dlllleyland oo a dilb'l<t baa. 'l'be tnietul Y'OUQCSlen and their -,.., llld the -lloll llelpod -.... ~ .... ..__ could he ....... plllihed without Uitlrbelp. 'l 1-. The ""WigWam burg1ary was discovered SUnday morning. Entry to tbe shop was gained by breakfng a rear ' ·indow, police sa id. 1l<altor Tom Lingo,..lm Ocean.Froo~ reported th• theft ol $\,7l0 In property inch . .tinl two shotgtl"L1, a color tcle\:ition, Ind -.. equipment. The theft .... reported Saturday and entry wu gained by removtng louver windows after an attempt to force the front door filled, police Sgt. Vic Sagan said. James P. Smith, 11111 Gl'"'°"l'I" St .. ,.rted lhe theft or $1,115 In valuables illdlldloc a lt,IClll dlaa*id ring, a oolo< -ml wb. Police said eatry wa'noalk tbroulli 111.,..., window. placed by coroner"s officers on both oth-- er bodies. And it was made clear today that ihe suicide listing on the death. or Miss Cummings will almost certainly be canceled. f'.lrs. P.forgan 's partly clothed body was found by a Sa nta Ana patrolman a few hours after-FBI agents reported receiving a call from an unidentified male who .. 11as demanding a raMOm for her return. Her neighbors told police they ~-ere alarmed about her disappearance and that she had not been seen since Thursday afternoon when she was visiled by her daughter, ~1rs. Cella . Coroner's investigators determined. that the silver-haired widow, whose body was dumped under a pile of blankets in a field at the rear of the building, had been strangled. It was learned today that the same cause of dea th was given last Jan. 24 for Unda Cummings, 26, an attractive redhead whose body was. disoovercd in her bedroom by Aladdin Apartments' ma nager Louis Stanley Wlecheckl. 30. Wiechccki is today held in Orange County Jail awaiting arraignment on charges that he strangled Mrs. Morgan in the elderly ~'Oman's living room and carried her body out to the rear ot the building. Police claim that be is the man who made the ransom calls to the lFBJ. They allege that he made the calls tr. divert . attentioa from his role in the killing of Mrs. Morgan. Santa Ana polioe ·coolirm today that =~kit~as~dia~a~~~~~- St., last Jan. 24 to show them the (See PROBF.81 Pase t) Oraage • _ Weatller The "·et weekend is over and, naturally. the sun appea red. today and is expected back again Tues- day. The weather se.rvice sees w11nne.r'" days •·ith highs at the beaches at 60 rising to the mid10s inland. tNsmt: TODA. y Fre nsh , A merkon and Turkfsh of/f<if<m ort probinf tht tangltd wreckage of a Turkish jtUlner carrying 344 ~acms whlch cro.ah~ Swndoy 'fteor Paril. See •!o'll and photoc Pogc C. -LM. .... CM!ltJ ,_ --•"""'4 ..... ··-·-...,_ \ }ML....,.. • ' n ' • • ,.,, \I \I -. ,.. .............. Or-..(....., " .._ ILll --M ...,. ,.,,, .... Miil ... , .. ,. -. --. _,_ . • • ' !1 DAILY PILOl ll . • U .. IT1 ...... fforR!lfl Arou11d Llilda ttascberg is joined by ~er partner In Lillie lnterna-tioJll\ hor11 and U~eJtock-·1how at Univ•t'llfy of Wl.!con1ln. Pilon• boolh Wit erowdtd bul nellb•borly. Mondiy, March 4, 1914 ,. ' FromOce~ By 'Copter ·~ ~ Two ,_,, wire plucked from ohooPY waten off Hunllneton lleoch ~talo lk•ch Sunday by a U.S. COast Guard helicopter i Ofr hanging C1nto their capsized boat for two hours. One of tile unluolcy lallorJ, Jill Pollnow of 137 Topaz Av~ .• JalbOI l•l1ncl, bad trouble w1lklnc after hll' stay ln the cold, 45-degree surf, state lifeGUar<b: said. S)Je was ta~en to PaclfiCI Hc ·:iital In lfuntlllrton Beactt f0< otiot"'ollon ond relea,,ed the same day. Her booltnl i:ompanlon. Al,. Kimble of IHI !;dceb> Plaeo. I.QI Allmii.., wonned up in llM! llfecu•n'•• cflloo •flor tho ev:ninl rtllCNO at 1ea. bifeguards said today the p1it Wll 11Uln( lho omall IQ lo 11 foot 111ilboat from ~<ltWhef.-Jtnwtlor broke ind It wu blown over by H miles poo hour wlndl. The gusty wizW and three to four foot strong wave. defeated their efforts lo right Ibo beallt which was about ooe mile offshore, J 1a:uards said. 11 ""' ·Sighted ~· lfuntinet•n ~•ch City llttl<b l~eauua statloned 11 lhe ~-,'lllfll.called 1111 (lout o .. rt · WllM_ ~ he~r arrtved about I p,m,, tbe;lioal !Mid drffted ~bltll two miles Jl9Uth of \be first 1lghtlng. .... ' ·1rusree~ Trial --0f Slocum .. ' To View . • ·In Final S~es I Override What Is believed to h.ave been, tht lon&Ht oriminal ttiaJ in Oranp County superior Court hl1tory moved Into Jts rinal hours today with lnstructlON &o lhe 'Jury thot h., heard the fraud ..,. tllinll Dr. WUll)' OtnMT llootlm, c The ,.,,.., C..11 "'"" plJyeiclall hil TRUSTEE .•• beon 1ecqoed In , lhe ntar ~x-monlh ~ of 1111 Capillnlno Vnlfi<ll trill of dtJt1udin1 IM 11111•1 Mtdl-C.l School Oi•trlcl u~ ·lo decide lonli)ll organlutlon of what could be a11 much on a proposed tax override electh>n Ulla 11 1111:1,000. i;:mu ~ offael pi.dlcled • tn The Nry in Jud(e lfarmon G. ll<o•Ule's ~ s:=~ cheli"° .., tho •• :...~ oourtl'QOl'I\ wu told Slocum, 47, now 11·-lf _,,.., of Santo Ano, billed U.. 1111e .. ency -' tiltit.,. lilo •Ui d......,. Ille b • •· -aini>wlt of lht OYtrTido, Which WOQld y uW1t ~t ln tuat °"'year. requlrt:~ a •imp&e majority of aye votee JI w .. Jwtbu Jl!.egod !!!Iring J!!!lJm) lo -· • that he heavily padded the bills of · 11 lto•I 11 local !amiUes llld billod School admlnillraton, who f i r , r l!hlt 11111114 for ptUtt\11 who llld .. vu considenicl U.. OVorridl tmrll month> _. or helrd of Dr, Sloeum. ~I•• ago, ha,. -oumol 11~.,.form laWs l!llltld ,,...0.. clllmo for lhe Medl-C.I 'LANI TO TUTl'Y II !lit -for tile prtdlOlld loot lhe besl ,,,_1," Amot!d uld. orranl .. llel\. '"""" Aidt Sto•• of f-noal flecll year. Tilt)' have "We did!!'\ want lM dlltrlcl to Or.' SIOCUM hat been tried Ill !ht · told lruoi.to thal llld"' tllo dillri¢ advt~ beciiUH we only had 1 month same courtroom '" which he QI cl~ared can find new revtnut, e:itra OOllll for ::i ~d! and WI WMlod lo Ill Soinl notrlfu four yeer• •10 of chor(!I _that ,, ...... r ... J new Wlcfltn lo copo with .. ., ·- '!'hf board of t"'lllltl ll'WO'fd ha t ed ond dl1111om11erea hlo lllf•nl MT'TC-HELL co~ ':1~1;~ llmlll 111• imo0nt Dia·~ ..-i~i-~-·~-1 IO_dlulhleLI!bilt...hLtnd_ hi• lonner wife J.. _, ~ ,, ___ Qf--ta•-mono• ·~·t on-··~ ---·r 1uro "" 1111w•1'"•-WVMr 1lvei:l 1t their MIN Viraehome. . ., .,---._.,. ~ .,. .... _.... t, with PtllPIO!I 1bot11nln• 11n .. PI01uro Ht woo arreiiod lfllr movlnc """ said he concluded tllst the Jory eo\lld In tilt d~lrlct. hid bit~ hJ1 campalcn. man11er. 11 • found the child's remains, cartlully not have drawn an Inference of guilt In the dl)la before len1te Bill to, Following that, D1Gluro and the wrapped in butcher's paper in a freezer from the opening statement of prosecutor surges in assessed valuation meant new commit~ee se:nt out proposals to. 71 fl\ the Slocum home. ' James w. Rayhill, rr.oney for di.Jlrict coffers. But thil next compan":5 lo~ the coverage required Conviction on grand theft •nd any The judge said lhat the fury had f~! YClt'll "-l' ·tn valuation wewld for the d1strl~ I * emplgyes. one of the other 24 traUd aU111Uons been amply instruated on the fact that pie~ ~ to dMtrict fintnoet. .- f'l<sl<lfl Howell, a former lrtlltoe 01 llm .,olnot 1"' '"'''°" Jn uie current an Indictment ii merely an 4C<!Ullllon It' \1111~ A .... with the override tilt San Jooquln dltlrlct wllo 1'81 far . trial could put Nm 111 alllo pri.,. for and lhal all d<Jlll@nto ltaJld in-1 kltl, h elect!oit ...wet be bleadld with the ullilied boud "'4-loll-lo .llMLIUIL -up·lo 10-,_ _ _ uni"' ,,...., ,unti--·U.llltt -~ wly in June, OIOiuro suppor1od, said today, "n'• 1"1 . . ,,,, def-obJeeled When ll<Yllill 'Ille tyirTiU Wtodlllonany bl• ..,, 1· '"''"" ol l111UI)', 11'1 I matttr of told thi Jury lo "put yotUMlvOI In a l!ettor ~ filr di5tricts lo raloe ethics. L • & J _ L he pl r th and " ho new easb becAUse ol the simple majortl• "A lot ol people In the community itue eaguers l ace o e gr Jurors w ,, were incensed because· they didn 't hive indicted '" the de(endants, saying there ~ for passa9e. Bond issues requir a chance to put in their bid for the would be A natural inference of guilt. a lw~thlrds majority. • contraet." N""" Reg; ater;n" Ga"liilrdJ ~id Uiat reti<lin& 9f the M Th . 6. 00 M · DiGiuro said he believed making an ""' ""' ~ O opening statement cuwincod him the p Ore an. ourners i"ue of the contra<:!' was 1 polltloal Proseoutloo had not planned an inference ,._ Ape J --' ' ~.. . • ·' ~of eamwa"'W Mn, lnndt l!ld lrt Laguna Becicli 01F'F.~~-I~ hie oi>tnln1 lllloment ioid GAS t" hi ltll hi ~-1911!1q -thot the 1200,000 Vesco contribution was • • ; ·t:tt. n·d Mre1. ~ Mo' r -gan'· . 'Masc:i ln,11:' ~=Ind ~.rd ,,,. J.aguno Jltat.ii Little Leap is ~."";.;~ :.:n~~'!:~ ~-!Wftl!lped 'w!lh qut!tions aboot the odd-.t\: e -t::le ' C . bui!!t"N -.,.lllG!i" DIOlliro IQI,. "l 00''"lilnlnf up bort lor tJil llll -· '110mt rlt.ii" to the NlllOll cwP.tgn. ' ,,... ratlQniog plan . • -' ••c ~c ·~-"-• . ~ ~ ~ ~~etlll\..,_D14b!q }llOl't-~-lhe..f.i:.,1111 YIJn A!!ttl'iltJ!.".l!i"'"1uB!l ''wli•-or-the--·~-..r.---.. ~~IPIM-1boul.-. , . · ·" "y~ • that, t , --S, aftiflre i@ avilliSll ai -· ""~ ............ ,,_,,. ... •--· the .,.,.._ .1. ~ -' :r; it•-.,~ · · ~ ·, . ' :~,;.a,J .t~ r, • the city recreation department Office, the amount Involved was less than one-, "1 ••u· o ~ ~ I e ·~ .. -Al°"Cillan.llOO._-.mwded 1$ .ad.Ji~ !tt.Onlllt_.....,,,, II ----, . 570 Glenneyre St., loag1111a Beach. third of one percent of •II 111e money don t "'~. or . don t eompre end what .l .;nli• AM,, ~lllfll' cl1u'"1l l!W!ll!Y loll.; II,!~&-~ oj .~ ,jlllljtott l'I •• ,,.,. J Tryoull wUI be bold "°"' t a.m. to '°!'lrll>utcd.,'' Fle'!Jlng said. ~-"""1,-said plione worker Thelma nipil to 'pay .11retr ·lalt tributes In II!• in,tliJlltW, ·• ..; ·~· ' · , · · I P·"'· Mt~ I •I th•· ~a l!o&oh 'Tht •••i<len<e will fhow 111a\ M!chell A number of C&lll ha • be•n ~vttl ~·of a f!'IUiOJ!l ma" lo Ml'!· Mahon •• ""!!,.114-~ • '1 . : ELECTION • • • ~::i e"\"1,,~·~.~lld 11'"!, ~di: r:; .... ~~"', .. .,, ~.~Ill:'· than from traYOll"I • ... 1t.in.. wh,, .,. TriiVer! Mor_JM. -· 1 ·.., • ~lb 11JJ1t 11t. 9 lkM'Jm'to • -' N ·• • · ,. Field in Boat Canyon Park. -' Fleming 'said that the Vesco concerned because ~y need to get , ffl'Jdlll( 111• moumort ii Ill.,,,_,,, rnlolOr f tilllmllor o! --~Pll!lllell 'fllri,<~· llltl lpll'llllhl. -: .Tho Little League pr~ram .is . open_ -'!!11tributi<ln__'',w,!S as If_ in-"'! .-lection _!_aS.,=~~~.~';d~r .:"'~iU,._ . Oft,, 71'1. ICl*f :,\yo,,. !"•I hlr, .~ -S, lbem out, ..,,.llor In 1111 tllJddJt JIN tilt lnoumblnt.s lo boy1 ~IOrl ol 'f'. by J~ SI, =~~. llOO VU<O h\I oontribut<a-il In U!e ratloninJ pl•n which exempts • ~ tilll ~ l!ln Dr" )llJd llrf. 11etii1fllljja, , . ~ 111t1 llrt.-lw_,i, . 1 n d ~dA,::.' !. dor than 1 y,.n •i• 110 ••\od ti)lt the Jury OOMider' oommerclal '""'""''··Mn. r~~ oal~; · !4iJU, Cf!l1 Jr. ' ' . Ill:• ~ ~141 I olltllG Of Clvlo Clllldl4M Jon Brlnil, N-~· TfYouts art !or boys 1 ed 10 to 12 "wltolhor In -Jolln Mitchell wo.14 When llnlni, •P for Cll °" l\'t'Olll :r!>e Cellas owned the aperll!tenl C..ltr Drlv1 In ·knl• Ano ,. fllllft oloH Jam• OUlonwotor, llld 011)' 1!'.lblr. who .,. not OUn'll\tlY 0: 1 moJor IOI! hil life lor a oentt." •. d•i;: trovolinJ 'tleemon 1hottld carry l>\lilditti in l\'hich Mrs. M°'.&!111 died IO lbi _ret llld 811111 Atll · IJowtvor, Ml. Ollptrian., 1 !!ft-' le.... IOller but who dlllrt lo bo Both 1ttomoy1 l>Olnlld out lhat the :rd :.1:""~11li:::° iet~;~rtho~y t~"::: last Friday and 111 whlcll ol)e hild riiilded l"ollclt. • . wbln ht U. boon .• lo lht polMlcll MW. u.· cliUlltl \hit 10llclod by 1 major 1 .. IUO !elm. dolondanla had . lltll -1•11 throu1h Uling their •llhlcle1 for bu•ln.., lltll'- fOf flYtl'll ·l'llrt. liar •i•)'il>I 11 boi'1B • fraQ11111I Yilll« dll'lnl lhe w.Utnd . ..,. 1111 boon _ _. .., · ~ Boys cuJTently on MaJor Loque !elm. . ochool . by workln1 dinnc 111• do~ ond -· . ,. -'••·•-' ,._. ..., llllQ ... ;,.,1"'1 • ln'cialiloilltn wllll lhe lllY411illllon Into r--•1 1 mon need not try out but m111f reglotcr attending .,1,_ 11 nllht -M11<hall .,,,...,_, ""'ll n ,._...,. · 1111~ II hlfl1tOllMMtHI"" , ·, , ~·Ulli 1111, ('al -_"911 lo. to be elirble fW the -Ill!-, in law adlOOI end fltaN in beeoming Olurch ofOclail lollJlr .. iii ~t ."'"· ~ wlu.trow m lht elfcllon, iiio • uid ~Y• ond t Yll1'I of ire and boys a certified p0bltc aCCOW1llnL , 1'forl8!1'• ~Y II ~Ill( tr~.~ , A ~ "~ •~ :ti'~·• , *, 4111 111111 -111 llllllllatl llho wotild nol 1tlecte<1 for lt1l0jor lo1m.s wUI be nie_ two ir< ~il;!r&otl ~illl perjory, PtiWltlckel ,Rhodo Ialand, la-t at • -~~ ...... p.,. J· blllld up ¥pelll!eil ••'!.,.. lilt next placed In lhe minor leque. . ohtlnl«lnf l\1111"' Ml ~· 1ll• Mn · Morsen'• l!lrlhpiloo •l\'IU -be ·~~ -"*' II llho did .(Ill~.. ,... •rt ti for mllior I-play 1llomtiy1 iald U.. ohar~ of ~I witler t~ b Or q.111 and hll wife DRQBES 111M dtcllnod IO ldt!Mlll' lht mlft, but and III for major lea1uea. Mulmum Oltil IO tilt mild Ju~"'" 'w mMI '• a Y · ' .I.,._ --~ _ 1 .u llld lltt wu 1 l'llltor. Ml, O..puloo charge per family I• Ill· · word 111ln1{ anot~or' llld '1IMd thot · t----_ClrMl'r.Morpn'l-.lq•chlor, liilillir 11 w ... lil liYliiP ilillAiil. · fitrther-informatlon-111mt-tlle-tlltl.-t/ttit1r7--ltlor'111n:h111 Dr, Od\a, widely known for ~It kirlJ· &dy 0n,i\ss Cummlngo. ~lq wltb the iool!n)jent caridldaloa Wll\IO ptOClam 11 IYalilblt lrom tl1e m111 .,11n11 that of lho poople C1Ued Poli~ .Probin.,g Extortion Tr~ ·----SAN DlE(lO (AP) -A lf.y .. ,..Jd moVie projectionist has beep atf'9tll..- for ln•.,tllalion of ll')'lnl lo IXIDrt 110,000 from MWlpo~r • x .. u 11 y • J\IJldolph A. H••nl tor the r<lo•IO of time lll[lport of Demooratlc party fllures They said the naked woman had been llrond' hia boon indotwl ~Y .~ rtmlloll dtpll'lmJnt, ~ to lt1Uly qaillll him. . slrA"!lled by two ropes tll•che<I to <~""" "''anlzatianl lncludlitc the An:h dl!loron! 'i,eit1on1 In her bedroom. lleadt H•lli>t• ---.lion -'nllY IOitl lhor• hid ·~ no •llempl and VIU111 L.llON a .1111 qlvlc IAll!ue. Murder Trial Of Two Officers ,Now Under Way Jury 1lectlon bo1an today in the Qr1np Coooly Superior Court trill ol two policemen separalely 0N1rg1d with murttor •nd Jl•ault following I 1hooting lrao11 ID a Tllllln bar. J""'° "(."'" K. MeMlllan eloarecl th• WJ'/ for ury pickln1 111 t~ trial or Cypress Pohce Sil. Thoma• B&roldi, 21, and Garden Orove patrolman Jerry Qray, 29, by denying a aeries of orotrial dtfenn motlOflll Jor exc:lualon and ~uppre11lon of evidence. Oarol<U ia aocuped of flririg the 1hot th•l kllled M~trlne Ccrp1 Capt, 1\anda.11 S. Roblnptle, 20 during a brawl in the Bachelor• 111 bar on Jan. 6, 19'19. Orey I• aocutetl of shootY,1 patron Sa.rn Campise, ~&, ot Tu111tn, IJ\ the cheat in a later dl1pule tht1t erupted in the parkln& lot of the Tu11ln 'tavern. OUMll GOAtt " DAllY PILOT lM er-. C..! ~i\.'t f'ILOf, ~ ~19' -"""' ........ ,,.. ... , ................ .. Or•fllfl CMll "*lltfl"'-c.....,. .... nll 111111-•rt Mlll.111111, """""' ......,.. l'ri!lly, ... C.le ~. H'-1 11~ H'lllol!llflM' a1.i;1V"-1tlit V1f11Y, ~ ... ~It, , ... ~!.MidltfNdt; ..... $All <~ • ..._ J1t11111 C'•ltlllrlllO. It •"'tit ,.., •111'91t .. ""''"'""' """'"" ............ "' tltt prif!CIOlll ~lli~N !111111 11 If »I 'Neil· ll•y $1•Mt, CN!t fol .... Clllforri. ..... ••tt•tt N1 Wted f'r•lfltll ... M lll.fttf J11• l, C11rl1l Vk• Pr~'Wli!l lnlt Glfltrt Mi .... Tti•11111 •••vii itilll' TirlMtt A, M111•hhi11 MtMllllt lfhM Chtrl1t H. Lett IUtlltri p, Hell MlllltM #MMl"'9 1111""' ---Jf! F1r•1t Av1R111 "'•lll11t1 Af4.,•u ,,0. ... '66i tltll --&~~ fll I' Ill 11t41 M......, a .,,. ..,,.n r u ....,.,. '--....... ';:: .. l&l•I I 4f4. If .£..;.~.:r5 :::;.! .-:;= -· -... -~ .. ·-~~ 5£1'.r~~ b)I : Ifie W""1An to ... tile method Tho '-~ T ~ • P. a 1 or • ' normiUy yUliu!! by 3lll¢de vlct!ma who ~uod•tloo "'"°"' 111tt lllCJln, littwt, seek death by hanging~uspeN1ion Crom M~~~le: ·~~er and GlllMwater, lbc ceiling pp<! the kicking away of a chair, a lravd a&efll, hlY~ 8<110fally no\ been In this 918', they nld, tilt pftlty in•olved In the lqt-mltlulo .,,.lm.,.y, nu111&'• aide apparent!~ drew the _._ nor havt UMly been endonlct by any ·.....-proniinent organlzatlons. tigbt around her nee and strangled Laguna's ballots will be hand<'ounted hersell. • at the preelnt.s, and the rcoulta Coroner's officers pjd there was no tele""""-1 to Qty H.U hire whn they note in tho rQOlfl and no evi~Jnoe 1"--anywhe.re in her apartment or from wU be dUiPlayeid, ~ flll!Y call statements made by her friends that · 494-llM for the latest resuJta after polls she had ever contemplated suicide or close. that lhere were rNJOl\4 for her taking her own llte. Coroner'•· officie111 today revealed that Miss Cummins• worked at Doctors 1J01piJ1I in Sont1 Ml, Wlaohtoil'1 last place al employment. Ho wa• flNd by i>olpilal authorlll" frotn hi• Job as nurae'1 aide and w•s later llrtd by Cella from his job as apartment houae m•ri•ger, it wu leamod today. Coron1r'1 Olfi®n lodoy 1 a I d MallnoW1~i. an elootrle\an. w11 loltnd dead on hll .bid llll liopt 10 With a IW\lllOI -.! OYll h11 ri&hl ur and • limilh lld w..... pillol lying Mirby, . l"'•lls11.,, •hi hl' laliM!r, Charles R, l!l•lilJO~lil l!r.. told tllem 1hortly after the discovery o.f hi• '°'1'1 body t~'O d11ys later that the electrician had been using drugs a month before his death, I Police laid ~, •Ider M11inow11d !old them his oon had been depressed about hia pendlna divorce but wa1 in high 1plrll! whOn the iwo "'"" l•ot met shor~ly tiefore the death . lnvesUgalolJ! loday took bo~ c:x>l'Of!Cr's filu l'itn lhtm 1o lhe A I • d d I n Apertm•nts' buUdlng to reopen the C'"9 'closed when botli ~oaths weto !lated .. llll•ld ... ..... " .,. . Coast Radio, TV Star Joe Y ocam Suceumbs at 55 . . llad!o Ind lllOYl•lon -lily J(le Yooam died Stlnd4y o( Clnqer 11 3outh Coo>\ Commun!!)' H..,itol In ~lh i.a11111. Yoc.m, 1 . NowpOrl !leach reeidonl w11 I!. · l'ilitr.\1 -Will bii bold ·•' 1;30 a.m. &liw.laJ at J>o<llko View Memorial Par~ i>llopel, llOll Paclliq View !lriYe, !!•~port ltul\. . ,\ redlo lfttl ltltvl11on ftlU"I !or more lhu ll 1<fro, y...., haf ~ clooely ltl'"lif1411 with Loi Mt11lt1 llodlo 111\lon l(l'Wll for moot of Na·-· ror tht pul lhrtt yoar1 lie w11 wllh "" loutbftl'll Ca1norn11 -11..,.1 1e1..to1on 11111on KCIJT in Loi """'°'' Ile WU I fol'IMr ,.... o( the Amerltan re1 .... 11on of 'l'eleYblon and Radio Artisbl. Mr. Yocam was ljfml1"'1 lo Soull1 Coast Communi'l Hoopilll hb, •. ond had 1-undtrpbll -lreltmont. Ho died 1\ 9,30 1.m. Sunday. He is· survived by his wife, Acnes; son. Jooepil and two &randdlildftll .. Thi fimll1 '""""' m u11 o.r I 1 I -to llte Amertoaa ea.c.r Socitl)'. . serv1 .. "' undlt --.i of r1o1110 Vitw llorluley, Murder Charge Dropped For Clemente Broker Murder char1es flied •11inat lion Clorn1nto NI •tit• broker Charles Jaeltoen H-y Jr. In tilt atabblng death of hi1 son-in-law have boen dianllooecl In ~th Oranse eo .. 1y M""lolllll O>urt. The N-yt1Mld midont of Shoroellffs wu nltue<I Friday after Muolol)lll JudP Blair Blrnett• l'lllod thot lh• l'tlldlnl of 117 VI& lloeorro aclod in oellod•f-durinl an lncldtnl In the onll')'WIY of his home Jan. ti. The dlJmlUll came •her moN than throe day1 ol I01Umony al 1 prtlllrilnory ~l:'S ,,_l~tanC?e he11tn1. lllnekity had been thlrud In tbo ·1r1bbln1 dealh of ltll lon·fil.ltw, · ll·YHM>ltl Ronald t.awrtnoo lllkley, ~ollOI 11T11tod Hlnckloy momont.s •ftll blln.I call1d by tilt defendlllt. lllnciley liH boon frtt · on · hi• ewn t'OOOlnl..,,.. tlnct tilt w1111tnd lnclcilnt. llllfrloy, 1 carpolll)'or from I.I Habra, !lad l'lptl'todly 6!'0lcen tnta tho houle ond IPlrked a violent argument with Hlnckl•)'. and .other membera .of the family. 1llc dilpule asaerledly centered on marital problems Shirley had been having with Hin ckley 's daughter. High Court Affirms -- CATV Transmisswns WAllllNGTON (V PJ) -Thi U.$. "'""'"' ~ ruled, ! !O s, today In 1 major l)Opyright .. ,. thll CATV O!'lrJIOn haYe the ri&ht to pick up •nd tranll!!ll -.1work and otller original Pnlll'llN ony dlltance they wtllh. The court urged Congress, however., to I !slate on lhe complex issue · o! lht protootion In lht broadcasting td, ' The decision olllnnlng port of a 2nd , U.S. Clrcult c;;;.t of Appeals ruling, held lbal lho lflt!I di,ollnce -lral!flllissi<m ar Pf'Gll'•• for U11 ot oabl• antenna televlaiOn dot1 not Infringe on any ~t bold by oriainotors of the 'lllt Mini ... -I proieqed ""'""-wtilcll .,..,. "" ne1 .. t, llld .... ,. -· .. ....,., tho_.. CATY ~ --hlP . lltltuit .. -. ..a -... IO_..,_ IO PIY lll-bm la ..w !llajlr aolloo, "" oourlt -.aiilod a lo I, wltll .i.otlat 'fll1Uam o. °"'1111 dlatlaU.,. 11111 lht Vettran1 Adilllolalnllto hel tilt aonotttutililll Nb• .. ..., 01 blll •f rilhil ..... Jlonal belllllta le ....... ~ ..... """'"' ll9ll-ftlllllary dlltltl --of --la lht M11111r7, -~'!It~---- ' th11 federal COlll11 ltolt Jurlsd~lon 0•1r union nq•i!cmenll 11111 qentlidllll for omce m-.1 llcn non·Communl1l afOdlvlll. ..;.Hold lhat a New Yorlt law problbllinl marrt•11"1.' by Pt1iont1J tlf'liac life ocntlll<W II oonotl!Uliollll. -Alrtld IO htor an oppeel by a l""'P ~r A 1111~ deltf•ltl 10 th• 1t11 D1mocr1t10 NaUona ConY1nllo• wl>o "' thr .. ttntd wttli O<llltenlpl In • ·It.lee court u • mult ot a ••ting dl1pul0 with 1 ifl'luP la4 by Cblcqo .Mayor Rloharll Diley. " hl• doushter. s.m .. 1 Lee Mct)raw wa1 arn11tod Saturday after 1lle1edlY lolephonin& local radio and televl.lion 1tations1 the FQf · and the Hears\ farn!IY I n ·HUlsboniu1h, domand!ni 110,fJOO "or Patricia "'""' would never be hli•rd fn>m 11aln," Ui• FU! llid. • McGraw apparenUy w11 tryin• to t1Ploil ·tilt family '• pll1ht lllCI ii not -od with tho 8ymblen11e Liberation Ann,y, which claimo It ls rnpollliblo for kidnapioa Ke a 11 t·' • daughter Feb, 4, •1eritJ Aid. HE'S 47-8640; · COLLEGE QUEEN ' . Movie Patron., - .. ' ·Injured-Devil : Made Him .Do J& 11• [1lllll """' had • lln\11111 t Cont . to llUl'IU •\ COtta ·Mt= Hoopllll what ""'-"' Im . 1n "° tilt lloc,lol' oould •~1"'1111111 ~u Ill lltwil!I ,...Id llllollel. = *'1. man D, WU ~· • 1-1L Kdwonlo' • . r SatuN&y •11111 vlewlnl _ .. ,... . .,.. -In porlioOlor ( pl lo "11,11. Police Olllotr Dot11 P ! I t c b a I d • · dt.spotcbed to the nwdlell aid call, iald the -ielped fnlm ht.s chair Ind =· oul •1111 loll bandl -:'"' He ftl Ill Ult ekar unUI ho ... I .............. hll • ltll"'"" 60 Glrll Injured 8\'lllllY~llltnl1a (AP) -..., M "'" .. lnlurtd -.... ~~ to Nldl Allllflcoa ,., llllr DiYld ~11·•-•lr-~ Mr U. •1Mnl., pollcl I 11 d • Amlla-elllc.-o uld !Ill slllo -cut and brulsed and most wn el')'lnl· -· •• ., ·~. -N Lee P. ... u.e • -·· • -• • ' • -. Sa.tlllehaek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .. . -• • • -<VOL. 67, NO. 63, 2. SECTIONS, 26 PAG~ " 2 -• : ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA --MONDAY,MAReH--4;-1974 TEN CENTS /Hopefuls . . •• ., .,,.,. ' -'Big• Character' The Slddleback UnifieC! D.f. s t r I c t , admiDlstering I r a d e. 1 kindergarten tbroulh 12, bat DO CClilnedion witb the college distrlct. Bob Mlltlbew, Saddleback Valley bus1-· .........,...-t. iald today DiGiuro waa etected from a allte ot leW'ft inluranee brobn:.J'wbo u:-::::ed an inttteltin the c;uubBL't"·to tbe·ctWrtct laJI Fdi'aary. r Two~ot-DiGturo'~tl In the Saddleback College ~· Norrisa BrlllGl Mitchell.. Stans -. ' . -Mistrial Denied !,,'.- ..:.NEW-YORK. (Ul'I) -Federal.,iudge Lee P. Gagliardi today dc:·'ed a· mistrial hf the. MitcbeD..stans case, and defense a\lfn>eys . in their opening statements portrayed the two !ormer powerful fJgUres ~ the N11on administration as ....... rDen of bigh-eharacter ~wbo CU1tributed their lives to public service. Fonner Attorney General John N. ~tltchell and former C a m m e r c e Secretary Maurice IL Stans are a<cUSed .of using political in!luence to try to impede a maj<r federal Investigation ol. fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco in ·~ ~ · llil llll;l'll pio,ooo ·~to llie If""'" 1m campaign. ~'l"!~'Flmu.,g Jr., told the 1J'if. · meo i.nd four womm thlt the wwld show and Earl Carraway, have challenged the etblcs GI bi.I contract 'l\ith the unified dlslrict. . They point out that DiGiuro wa.s active in tbe campaign which elected four: of five persons on a slate to the · ftrSt Soddlebacl: Unified boan!. Months after the lllCCeSSfuJ camJl"lgn. in Whldl DiGiuro serv~UCampeign ......,... !0< n,....., JO!!Pph Pe- he was awarded ·a one-year contract For the diltri~wide insurance program -· r Blast· lns.urance ·Pact which netted him a commission ol cl~ the insuranCf: ~tract ._ .• , loo cl09e to $25,000. and the advertising process \\'OUld have But district officials contend lhal there extended the selection process by at wu nothing illegal about the contract least an elira month. ~ward. · He said it was not "usuaJ" for school Robert A-1atthew, business superin· districts to advertise for bids for their tendent ror the unified district, said insurance broker. • DiGiuro was -chosen -rromLhe ·,,.~ ... ~-~1~'1i!"Seven applicants Hearit abOUt the brokers who wrot~ lo the district need tor a broker by v.·ord of mouth, • expressing an interest In the contract. be said~ _ Re said the diStrict did not advertise They were intervie~·ed by a 10..mcmber for the bid because the deadline for ad hoc committee selected by P.fatlhew. • The comm1t1tt con.sistt'd of eight teach- ers and se\·eral classified erbploye.s, ReM Amsted. one of the members of the teachers commilt'ee and a seventh grade instructor at Los A 11 s o s Inte rmediate School, said committee members had oo idea when they revie~·ed tlle -resumesthil-DiGiuro hod helped elect the present board of trustees. "We simply felt l'\e_ came up with (See TRUSTEE, Pa1e ZI lR ..........oun- Files on 2 Suicides h1vestigatecl By TOM BARLEY Of nie 0.llJ l'li.t '''" Two deaths earlier classified by the Orange County Coroner's Office as suicides are being probed today by Santa Ana police investigating the ·killing lasl .._·eekend of Dr. LoWs J. Celia's mother- in-law. Investigators have removed both files from the coroner's office and are not prepared.''t.oday to comment on the status of their lnquiries into the rea:nt deaths of Aladdin Apartmemi' teaanta Olarlea Jolu Malinowski, 34, and L i n d a Qimmings, 26. But they readily confirmed today that the strangulation slaying last Friday of Dr. Celia's mother-in-law, Ptfarion Trav. "there's not a single speck, fragment, or evld<UCe that JolKt Mttdiell <lld anYOiliit to fix, to stiijj, to JiiDi.imCe an inv-estigation of ROOert Vesco." r""'-Morgan;-79;-has-led-them-to-~rtous·-. -----· ly question the sui cide classification • • •• •' 'DIDN'T KNOW VESCO' Mltcholl on Trl1I Trristees Probe ·~ lersonal use .,.. fJf 'Di:strict Cars -~ Eiir.. smnple· policies on the.1!0,0 or dlitrict cars will be ~led to trust<es q;lhe 5Mldlehl<" Valley Unllled Scllool ailrlct toaill>t. :The propllled policies are a response tt: heated accusations by Trustee Dennis Sollitb Ind, George Henry that the ditrict'1 top four administrators were ~ tbe!r vehicles !or pe.....,.I use 1tMhe .. _ or ,..payers. '!f. emace, the three alternatives ~ by tbe superintendent's office r...:....1 ... or tbe dtstricl vehicles • -tors could cootlnue, but IGflntbly .......... or persooal .... would bitumed .inlo the district buslneJs omce 'amt oil for penona1 u.es would be • ~ fO< by the --· -No district-or I~ vehicle (See CARS, P ... I) l:..ake Forest Voten .. ~t Ne"'. Polling Place , ~ 1111 _,... ... Lale OomftUdl1 au-whldl was poDloc ploce lor 'l\lllday'f I -pollJac pilR bu bom pe--to -It tbe w111 now So to tbe Fo,..t • Ch-. -I Mulrlands El Toni. Tbe -ii to ... 11111,..1tatlve from ~lrv:tM ,. ....... Soddlebl<t O>IJece b••••· lie aaid Mitchell <lid not ev151 know Veooo and ·added : "Woold tbts man with his background with a lifetime of ·l}ard work, public aefvice, fix a CMt.d a man be didn't even know?" Siano' atlomey, Walter J. Bomer, told the jury that Stans W<lU1d toke the · ·wit.a chair in his Own defense. Flemillg aaid nothing about Mitchell taking the stand. In ruling -.gains\ the mistrial motion made .by the defeose Friday, Gagliardi aaid. be concluded that the jury could not have drawn an inference of guilt from the opening statem<nt or prosecutor Jamee W. Ra)'hill. 'Ille judge said that the jury had been amply instruded on the fad that an indictment is ~ly an accusation and that all defendants stand innocent unless proven guilty. 1be defime objected when Rayhill told the jury to "pu\ yourselves in the place of the grand jurors" who • indicted the defendants, saying there would be a natural inference of guilt Gagliardi said that reading of the opening atalement «11vmc.d him the prooecWlon"bad not pWIDed an inference (lee MiTCllELL, ..... I) Unive~ity High ~uniors Vying .for ·Scotland ' -lligll l<hool -... in Jmne hsve until Mardi 21 lo ipply fO< ....-at1on as ()be ol. two unt bra IO Irvine, Scotland tb9 8UhW)Ef, Final -d two Unttentty High School junlan 11'111 be made .A1X1i II, Mn. COrlene ·Momllt, d>aJnnan d this · year's lrvile-to-'"1>e <1chlngt pro. gram, said. This yeor•s ~to lo be ~ed by ,,_ community orpnliattono, Mn. Moi:rtll1 said. The procnm 1'epa after tbe Ille lnlne ~ pnoident Wlllilm R. --1111 &ooclMd .......... --· 'Die tnlae 1>n·zl1111oe!l'!t 0NH'*'1 of Scoeded ...-'° C04t --the JlflllZD Ir• L'lie4 wMll Im. OolnPMlY n• ...... •P"'·~· err.ti at Ille Ullo a lllP. -1'-1ty ml ..,..111, ·-(l'FPO). . This ,W lfU I JIM d 1111 dlJ, Ille 1"llle Unllled -Dlllrlct, -J1yooes ..i lie -lr•ID• lndllltrill 1-will join in Ille ~-.Jin. -Ntd. L.ut -·· .-... b .... ft t Ellzlbelll~Md~M~ to !nine, Col-L ~ -Oirfs -IClll -....... to lrrine, S<Ollml. Otit "' Control Mission Viejo resident \Villiam Finley, 22, is nurs-- ing some scrapes and bruises today following this accident His Paramount Pest Control truck went out of control at Red Hill A venue and Main Street in Irvine Saturday and rolled several Umes. Finley was 'treated at Tustin Community Hosp ital and re- leased. °Campaign Signs a 'No-No' Irvine Po.lice Removing Posters f'rom City Property lrv1ne city Co~il candidates' political advertisements have been phfc1ted from the cityscape by police arxl. employcs ol the Irvine Company. Paul Brady, acting city public safety director, said today police have been remwing offending signs from city land along or in the middle of city streets. Similarly, the Irvine eonlpany which warned caiididates at the outset of campaigning that sighs are a n<HlO, is having signs picked up from posting k>c.aUons on company property. Richard B. "Dick" Clark appeared over the weekend to be the most frequent violator of city bans on temporary signs. Clark, one of 15 candidates seeking \ five seats on the Irvine city council in Tuesday's election, b I a m e d "overzealous'' campaign staff members for the offending signs. Clark sa.id he ordered 700 signs on the premise they might be placed on private property to advertise bis candidacy. "They were oever to have been placed on city property or land owned by the Irvine Company," Clark said. · For a time, candidates took advantage of an offer by developer Bruce Nott to place signs along his frontage on Culver Drive and. Walnut Avenue in central Irvine. Those signs were ordered r~moved 10 days ago, Clark said, ·when it was Angel· Offi~ers Pair AUi. Tijuana Dis1ie y Visitors Wben their sctiool bus tmw a rod over-the weekend ntar--Sln Onofre, 45 high llCbool -from Tijuana bid an but '""" up hope or flniohtn& illeir loac-<lftlted trtp to llimleyilnd. But they bodn't llgured on tbe ellorts of two police ofticen: and an ••liatanl ...,..,._t lrom the C.pistrm> Unlfled Scl1ool District. 1he bmikdown came s. turd. y momln& ~ d the Bonier Pllrol clle<:lqdnt ml the last bus In the ctrlVID WU in need of major repe1n bt!Gr'e It -be -But ()col-highway patrolman Al Krlepl belln 1111kftlg 901llC calls and -· . managed to muster a donated bus from Camp -. ml that coach .... permitted lo ahuttle the )'OllDISten to Sia a.nieate but DO farther, So Kr1<i>J ..... blc:k to wM Ind -.:led 8oe Cle-police Lt. Clillonf Gll<s. 'Die ..... then Cllled Sam Clli<as. ·-~!or busineea ....ic.. GI tbe -dlslrict, ud wltbln 1 feW miDutel tbe "J0'1119'ert wert on thiir WIJ to llllntJilnd 'on a dlstricl bu. n. Flleful -ten Ind tbelr -lllou I told tbe olfieen tbll bdped --~-.. 1\j-CO\lld be llCl'OmJlllsbed without their help. discovered a provision or the zoning banned signs.. "We cooperated in removing those signs and have no reason not to cooperate with the city," Clark said . "I'll just have lo get on my campaign staff for this." Signs of another candidate o n Tuesday's ballot , Nick DiCluro of El Toro, also appeared briefly in Irvine before being removed by police. DlCiuro is seeking a seat .on the Saddleback- Comm ,'ty College Board. * * * Campaign Signs • Taken in Irvine · • Eight campaign signs of Sadd\eback College trustee candidate Nick Ci:luro were oonfiscated by Irvine Police ~turday for a violation of the cily sign .ordinance. The signs, posted at Culver Drive south of the ·San Diego Freeway, were in \'kllatioo of an ordinance \\'hid! states signs must be placed on private propeny and not in a public right.of-way. Maxlmwn fine for the vkllaUon, a misdemeanor, Is six months in jail or $500 fine . But spokesmen said . DiGiuro probably ·WOIJid be Issued a warning rather than 1 nne. Two Fireu1en Injured SAN LEANDRO (UPIJ -TWo firemen were ln}uted and $100,000 in d•mage ooc.wred Sundlly \l.rhtn an flrSOnist 1hmlpted to bum down lho R-vell El"""°"ry School. ' • ' placed by coroner's officers on both oth4 er bodies. And it was made clear today that the sWcide listing on the death of Mill Cummings will almoot certainly be canceled. ~trs. Aforgan's partly clothed body was found by a Santa Ana patrolman a few houn after FBI agents reported receiving a call from an unidentified male ~ ,.,as demanding a ransom for bei' reth. Her neighbors told police they were alarmed about her disappearance and that she had not been .tttn since Thursday afternoon when she was visited by her daughter, 1'.lrs. Cella. Coroner's invJ!stigators determined that the silver-haired widow, whose body ~11s dumped under a pile of blankets in a field at the rear or the building, had been strangled. It was learned tOday that the, same cause of death was given JaSt Jan. 24 for Linda Cummings, 26, an attractive redhead whose body was discovered in her bedroom by Aladdin Apartment&' manager Louis Stanley Wiechecki, 30. Wiechecki is today held in Orange County Jail awaiting arraignmenl on charges that he strangled Mrs. Morgan in the elderly woman.,s living room and carried her body out to the rear of the building. Police claim that he Is the man who made the ransom calls to the FBI. They allege that 'he made lhe calls tc. divert attention from his role in the killing or Mrs. M~gan. . Santa Ana Police.-confirm today that Wiechecki was the man who summoned them to the building at lOllO W. ·17th SL, last Jan. 24 t.o show them the · (See PROBES, Pa .. !I Oruge tout • Wellilaer The wet weekend Is over and, naturally, the tun appeared today and ls expected back again Tues- day, The 'l\"eather service sees warmer days with highs at the beaches at 60 rillo& to the mld«l<i Inland. INSmE TOD!\ Y F'rvich., Amtrlcon a11d Turki1h offidoll ore probing t~ tangled lCTtckage o/ a Tvkilh jeUintr carruinO 344 persoflt which C1'Q.fhtd Sundav MOT Parts. Stt story arnl photos l'ofl• 4. ....... " ....... .. L. M. ...... • f ......,..,._ ,-. c;-in 1t °"""' <!MlllfY 1t ,,.._. n ._.. IJ. 11 °""' ..... 1 ,.,.... ...,... ,, ........ ,... ' ---, .. ,, ....... _. • .... Mlftl"9 .. ,, ,...... ft.It .......,. • •1111$; II ....... t ~ ................ ,. ...... . • • ,. % DAILY PILOT IS 2 Plucked From Ocean By Copte1· J'wo people were plucked from chopov \•1aterS off Huntington Beach State Beach Sunday by a U.S. Coast Guard hclioopter after hanging unto their capsiz.t.-'d boat for two hours. One cf the unlucky sailors, Jiii Pollnow of 1!7 Topaz Ave .. Balboa Island, had trouble walking aft er her slay in the cold. 45-degrec surf, stale lifeguards said. She was taken to Pacifica Hc .. iltal in Huntlngtoo Beach for observation and . released the same day. Her boating• companion. Alex Kimble of 2941 F.dgely Place, Los Alamitos, WIUT!led up in the llfeguan·:, c.ffice after the-evening rescue at sea. - -~- Lifeguards said today the pa.Ir was sailing the_small !9 to 12 fom sailboat from Long Beach when its rudder__~ke and h was blown over by 25 miles per hour winds. The gusty winds and three to four foot strong waves defeated their efforts to right ,fhe boat , which was about one mile Ocfsbore, lifeguards said. • 11.. was sighted b'.Y Huritington Beach City Stach llfei1Jardl stationed at the p1., .. 711ey call«l lbe Coast Guard. When the helloopttr arrived about a p.m., the boat ' had drifted abOut: two miles IOllth of the first sightW.g. $44 Million _Scliool Loan Up For Vote _ --.--~Oi~ t~...,i.~ntffe.i -School Qi.strict will be asked Tuesday to ,PProve I 114 mllJIDll loaD !(om the CallfornJa lr<ll!U!Y lo OlllOCe local school cop· st.ruction. • The borrowed money, combined with 113 million from the oucceNful $50 million boo<! elecjion ln 1972, would be Slfllclent ·to meet the 300 percent . enrollment' groW!h projected ln the -by llllO, ·~ .. ocbool olfl-clalL ' The loan-prosram, U approved by --. or the -"· would have no immediate effect on the tax rate since Irvine vote.rs already are paying the maxiJpum legal tu. rate to finance llChool oomlructlon. RejJayrinl probably wooklJ(t be&\11 for lfl to 2:0 yean aceordlng to schOOl ottlctab. And aJru:e tbe ataM fof'&ives '11 loooii not ,....Id .by tlJe ead of 30 years, school otficlals say that Jwo- lbinls or tile money borrowed probably would never be repaid by local laXP.!!! ets. 1--~~"'n.e te wool make tm er i a 1952 scOOol bulldlng aid pmgr-a·m designed to help rapidly growing diatricts keep pace with rising enrollments. The proposal has not met any rormal oppositlon. AU 1~ city council candidates have endcned It and there was no oppo- sition arguDlent filed wit" the Orange Qiunty Registrar of Voten:. School . trustees originally considered asking voten to approve a $98 million loin to cover IChool conslruction through 1983, but scaled cl>wn !he 1'<jUest at the urging of a cltiz.ens committee. Viejo Dog Bite Prompts Lawsuit A P.fi,ssion Viejo couple have been sued for $25,000 in an Orange County Superior Court action which claims that their 'Labrador retrieVf:r dog bit and severely injured a neighbor's 3-yeer~ld da.ughi<r. Durelle and Beverly Pitfield. 25952 Corriente Lane. are named a.s defendants by Arthur Baldenoo, father of Susan Dawn Balderson, 3, of 2Sm Con'iente Lane. - It Is alleged Iha! the PIUieids' dog bit the Balderson child July 11 at a time when the animal was llllleashed and in violatim of a COtrll.y ordinance. OU.HI COAST • DAllY PllOT Tl>e Or1111141 C..11 o.lill'f 'ILOT, 111'1111 """lctl 11 ~ tti. N...,,.,,HI, 11 PUtlt~ "T ""' Or .... , .. ,, ,llllllolllfil c..nci.llY ...... rt .. H lllwil ••• .....,ltllH, Mo!odtv """""" l'rld_,,. fer Colli Mtu, N._I keel\, """''1 ... IOll llttdlll'-lllrl "'"""'· l8911111 l..cll, lrv"""IS.-llW(• .,.. S.n C"'-'t/ S... J~ C.~1raM. A 1l"'" , , .. ~ •Ilion II lllltlllsh«I lelllrd•vs ..,. Sund1y1. The prfMl ... 1 llUbllllllnll 1ltnl II _, UI ....,.,, l l Y' llrftl, CttTt M-, C~llltn1ll, fU)j. ltob1rt N. Wtod l'rHldllll •1111 'lllllW!tr J •ck R. c,,.,1,., _ Vi« 'rttldmo! '"' G-rtl M-w '"''"''' K •• ,u Et/IOI' ' Ttio..,11 A. M•1phi110 Mttl .. S.., Etltw Ch1!1t1 H. LtM ~ch1rd ,, N1ft ••lllt•lll Mt111911!1 l.ltlw1 -.. C..lt ""1.1: ut Wtll llty Stntt H.....,.1 ... Cl'I: Jlll N-1 ..,.....,, L~ ~i m ~'" ... _ """'""*' l tKll. 1111! hKl'I ...... .. SM ~f; lM Nff1fl I.I C11111nt 1tt11 , ........ (1141 MJo4HI CIMIW AIMfl•s; MJ.Nft S.C ..... Al ... al II l .......... ,MQI C-iffot. lf11, 0...-C.....I ,........ ~-~· ... -'"'"'· 11111tih ....... -'-,..,,., ........ '*"*'''" ...... """ ............ ""'*" _... .... "'" ....... ~-. aoc... cllq ,.....,. ...., .. , ...... Ctllflllnllll, Mwf!Mllfl .... carrlff •tzM -11\lf'j ........ u 11 _,..'YI ....,,. --l~·aM~. • Let the Sun Slti11e lit Paul Davis, an English professor.at the University ·~·or New· Mexico, explAlns•how the -solar heating sys· til]l wo.rk.S on Jiis nelghl}or's ~lbuqu~rqu~ hou~. The solar Water heater works 1n con1un ct1on with • Still L~ng­ On Coast It isn't working. -:That Is the conclusion ot n1any Orange Cout area ''odds" and "evena" who suffered throug,h the fil'it Wl'ektnd or the mandatory fuel distribution plan. The Jlnes are just as long a$\ ever. actording to drivers polled by the DaUy Pilot, although dealers reporltd part or the plan la working: Everybody lined up i!I less than hall.gassed and .qrrying the proper license digit. OnJy 2S staUons were open in all of Orange County on Sunday, aCOOldlng to the Office ol Em~gency Services. Thi few stations that were open had Jong lines of cars, including ooe in Santa Ana which had a line 1.5 miles long. "'1!¥.<~ "~f'~J-~i. during the commuter ~ ~ hour, lines appeared to be no shOtter- than before adoption ()f th e odd-even distribution program. Some lapcring off I I. was noted after 8 p.m. \\'hen drive rs r headed for their jobs: ' "It dOcsn 't appear to be working. The lines arc as long as ever." said llor•lug Aro1111d • a wall (left) co mposed of 55-gallon drums. Water ·in-the-drums is· heated in the wall and in the heater to warm the house. Bryan Austin of COsta Mesa, who "sat out" the weekend becawe h is \(oJkswagen was. near empty and his ''an onJy half full. Pat Giiilford of Anaheim agreed. "There's still a lot <If lines. 1 got gas on Friday. I usually fill up on Monday Lind• Hagehl!rg is joined by her partner in Little Interna· tional-horse and livestock shoW at Unive?slty Or \Visci>nsin. Phone booth was crowded but neigh-borly. FromPqeJ Police Mediate From ·Pege l moming 'but couldn't do it today because I'm not an 'even,' " she ::aid. The visual observations of other Problems Solved PROBES; .. CARS motorists confirmed that the rationing ' Over Gas Line • • • plan had; neilh<r rtduc.d es nor en- couraged service station owne.s lO open B M • body of Miss Qunmings. rould be wlgned .. anyone specifically Sa!urdays or Sundays. y aintenance 'l'bey said the r\ated woman ha4 been ·and no vehicles could be used lot A Laguna Beach woman, an "odd." st(lllliled )!y lwo ropes attadled .. Hassle in Mesa peraonal 00.iness. E1cep!ion1 might be said she was unable .. get g .. o~er Cre·; :,. lrv:ne dltferent lociUons in· he,r bedroom. . -· . maintenance or transportation' personnel the "':eekenc'., ~nd ended up walking ""' ., " .., • .. ,_. . ~=~"' --~~.,~~---u... .. _._ .... ,_ -'-~ ·---" ..... -~~.. ~ry~ .. ll.Ltlll<lYW'· buL.,I r,!bi:~la"st'-===-=------™1 ~re; 1JC1U --., •po-auc:u1.,.----~~><-JN•~.r~'r;:u"".-" ~..., ---~· ... ~iui::::c .......... """: _______,.___nlghr'ilflt iilte ~·d-· -rr"'=ln--=taguna - by the woman· to me .. tbe' method over the weekend m a conflict between -A ~trlct car ·. J>O!>l could be. forever .. she said This morning she A ilmnber or persistent problems have , :.111 •.J_ • 1 ta ,_ and lh established within d11tr1ct budgetary ' . · . . 1>een· ••Iv·' s••cc the .~. of 1-•ne '1\0rmally U;Wlzed by w}C3w vlctbns who one serv ce s t1u11 owner at limitations which would be available to h~d to nde to her JOb m Co!i ta Mesa -cu ... w•.r 1 YI seek death bf ~ging-«tlp8nalon 1rom hapless last guy in line when the pumps any district persoMel on request and with !1 co-worker. . , -~re": ~~W:g~aintenance department the celling .and.,.tt>e kickina away of shut off. . . subject ':°established' rules. g!~:~ a1;:!~ 1~~ee;v;~tt1~1~1tor~ Public Wt.I(; DirecfO:r G. Brent a chair. ' .. ._ • William ~am, 18'. of Costa No written policy now. coven use of despite governmental intervention, some Muchow Saturday reported completion In tb1S cue, they aaJd, the pretly Mesa, complamed because 1l was just dlstrlct vehicles by either the top or California's outlying areas report no of a variety or projects: -nurse'.1-akle-1ppareotly drew, the ropes _after......12 noon_aod Exxoo dealer_ Jack admlnlstraton_ or . other d I~ t r_!__ c t -problemt. ---Bike trail cleanup. ' ....,.rtoru'lel Rel · fro San F · 11..:. -Placement of cross bars on drain tl&bt ~ her "nect, and atr• .... 1ed Bott! was serving a woman driver but ,.... · ummg m r&nClSCO iu.:t '-". _ • . ";''6-' At Pre s e n l • the top four weekend Arnold Hamala of Irvine said grates which used to trap bike wheels. ~ refu9ed Cunnlngbam'1 business. administrators: Slperintendent William be stopPed for gas at Buttonwill~ on -In.stallation of fencing near Yale ~I ·otBCfl'S i.atd1 there wu no BotlJ, who operates at Fair Drive 7.ogg, Deputy Superln~t Richard Interstate 5 near Bakersfield.· Avenue at the Santa Fe Railroad tracks. note In the room ar.ci no 'evl~'!Dce and Farivi? Road, near po Ji c e Welte , Auodate Supennteodent J.E. "l pulled into an Arm truck stop. -Street repairs in Turtle Roc k. anyw~, tn ber apartment or from beadquarten, explains be always closes Schwnaker, and Business Superintendent The place had rows of pumps and -Cleanup of trash and tumbleweeds. •-• • . ' • Robert Matthew ~ve cars wbiclt _they appeared to be deserted. I was just -C:Orrection of street name signs statemenm made by her Ciiendl that • • now at noon. .. drive home at night and we for dlitrlct 8UI'e no one was there and lbe _place in the Racquet Club and at 65 other sbe, hid ever •contemplated suicide or He pointed out his female customer business. "'as closed . ,rust ·~ I gO~ reaay' to locations~ U>e city. tba\ tbtre were reuods for Mlfi..'kini .w a regiltered p,.lrse •. lnd as Rell, Is A fihh car • .for Peitonnel leave a man came out a.Dtr filed up -Clearing of drains in•lhe Racquet her own life. among those occupaUom exemft from · Administrator Gary Shinkle, has been my tan>t at 49.9 cents a gallon," Ha"rla Club and tbe Ranch developm~. .COrooer'1 .offictr.S today ~vealed that ihe odd-ev~ license ~te .Nie ~~-ordered. re~~ tO •a ''.aak~field ~ sta~on 000~~~~ ~ ~~Y~~ Mill Cummings· worked itt. Doctors •·' Botts Uttew in for •good meastife too, P uu .... un Hospital la Senti Ana, Wiecheckf's last tne 1fact that be wu about· to pump · • while Keaded bact home, Hlmala said began work. He became the first place of. employment. He was fired by ."gas lnto tbe car being serviced In the Irvine Lobb~· n· . he hear~ a spot ror a drag fa_ce which emp_loye _hired since cityhood to be ·bospilal-authorllles-fl"Orn-"'lhis-!Db~s be'~-becauR-it-belonged to ~ _ e.n_d wit boast " ... in l!:ikers-direCtl r nsibl~e ~fo~r,,,!!lh~e~!!§'l~-nur~'.J aide an4 was later filred by doctor .lo tbeaame-category. · --1eld, where they sb ave gas WVll.1 main~ance_orCl y p~ y. Cella from hls job as apartmtnftbotise Cunningham vowed then to report F J ' •· In Orang~ County' me a fl w h i I e ' manager, it was learned today:-... Botts to the Internal Revenue Service Of ncrease lU switchboard operators manning ·gas ~r's , o!fic:ers today s a I d whereupon the station 9wner handed , information phones say ~y are still Malinowski, a'll, electrldan, was found over a bw:lness card ln case it helped F l All t• . swampea with questions about the oda· dead on his 11,ed iasl Sept. 10 wilh !he IRS find him. Ue OCU WnS .ven rationing plan. a gunshot woubd ·over his right ear Police say they bave logged relatively "There is still a lot of confusion about and a Smith and Wes900 pistol lying few such situations, although they lave Irvine, whicb was only in infant city the _ system. A lot or people either nearby. bad to cite some motori"5 whose: cars in 1m _ the · period used a,, a base . don't read or don't comprehend what Inv~ators said his fat.her, Charles have blocked traHlc waiting in lines. to detennine 1974 guollDe supplies -~~.read'' said phone worker The~a R. Mallnowskl Sr., !old them llhortly hopes Jo qualify for ils first fuel after the discovery of his son 's body allocation. A number of calls have been received two days later that the electrician had James R. Hanington. city direct.or from traveling salesmen who are been using drugs a month before his From POfe J of adminiatrative services. said Friday concerned because they need to get death. the city bas learned It must go through gas more often than every other day. Police said the elder P.fallnowaki told MITCHELL federal officials to purctuH''! fuel. Salesmen are covered under. a clause them his iion bad been depressed about • • • Suppliers have ignored Irvine ttquests in the rationing plan which exempts his pending divorce but was in high for fuel because since Irvine was founded commercial acrounts, Mrs. Pri<:f: said. spirits when the twG men last met of guilt. it has not been a regular customer \Vhen · lining up for gas on "wrong" shortly before the dea th. Fleming in his opening statement said of any firm. days traveling salesmen should carry Investigators today took both coroner's that the $200,000 Vesco contribution "'as To become a r~lar customer. the with them prOQf, either by bwiine~ files with them to I.he A I 8 d d i n a part of $60 million "contributed by city must have federal approval , card or offclal letter, that they are Apartments' bullding to reopen the cases the people of this country, some poor, Harrington said. using "their vehicles for business pur- closed when . both deaths. were listed some rich'' to the Nixon campaign. P.teanwhile, city trucks and cars will poses. as suicides. "Whatever the prosecution may argue, continue to get their fuel from the Ce1itral Irvine . Ne ·w Bus Routes Under Study If !he cily ol Irvin• is io gel mended bus serviS:e_ on CUiver Drive. county transit officials have been advised to consider TOOtlng the buses closer to populatloo ctnt<rs. G. Brent MUchow, ci ty public works director, has written the Orange County Transit Dlst'rict outlining city suggestions for central Irvine bus routings. ri1uchow askt!d Dr. Gordon J. '1Pele" Fielding to consider a route which would lake the bus off Culver at Walnut Aven ue east ·to Jeffrey Road, south to Moulton l?arkway and west to Culver where· it would eontinu'e south to Main Street. City officials have for llOfTle time been promised a central Irvine bus route. Muchow sakl his staff had learned the route Under consideraUon by county officials would be a straight line' route along CUiver Drive. Mucbow !old Fieldina 1ud1 a routo •0Clk1 oot be. "tfficttntl' beclUlte il woeld bypasa the mejofity of homes lilo'hich mlgt)t bt?nefit from improved bus ltl'Vlce. Should !ht cit)' recomm<nded roules be approved, Muchow has suamed stops be set at the following locations : ON WAL.WT:, Al Francl!can Sireol. Yale Avenue and Kar.an street. •the amount involved was less than one-Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) third of one percent of all the money which also maintains city vehicles under contributed ... ' Fleming.said. a contract for service. "The eveidence will show that Mtchell Costa Mes.a Police Department figures never acted in any Way other than the fuel needs for Irvine's conlract police v.taat was best Jor his cotmlry." force ·into their monthly allocation Fleming said that the Ve s co requests. contribution "was u if in' an election Orange Oxmty Fire Department gets costing $100 Vesco bad contributed 32 first priority for the emergency vehicles cents." which serve Irvine. He ~ked that the Jucy consider Thus, it ·is expected Irvine's first 60 Girls lnjnred SYDNEY, Australla (AP) -Sixty girls were slightly injured when. rans tried to reach American pop star David Cas.sidy at an open air ~Cert here over the weekend, polke 1 a i d . Ambulance ofrlcers said the girls were cut and bruised and most were crying. "whether in essence John Mitchell would aUocaUon w:ill be quite small, Harrington • · sell his lire for 32 cents." said. Both a_Uomeys pointed out that the City employes and councilmen, do ROt defend~!& bad put themSelvcs through get fuel from the city to run their school by working during the day and personal ~n;. attending classes at oigbt r Mitchell "We wait in line like everyone else," bl law school aod Stans bl becoming Hanington added. T'n o{ the i3 city a certified public 'accountant. employes now commute in car pools, Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor pointed out. . Directors qkay Cablevision . ' For Turtle Rock . Turtle Rock Broadmoor Community Association directors voted unanimously rectntly to continue otblevl:aion service in !he hillside .. ~. Alan Snoqrase, pttsident of the oasodlllon ol 271 Turtlo Rock -.. ownen, akl • tun'eY &bowed 17 pel'Wlt want the aseodatlon to coot1.."lr I.ht con- tract with awnmunity c:..blevis.ion, an Irvine Com1>4ny subsldiarv. Dlrec!O<s voted unllllmolllly lo do so, Snodirw safd Sweet ft~: '' From Pag' J ·- TR US TEE ... .;. . tho best proj>osal~' Amsted said. "We didn't want the dlstrict to advertise because we only bad a moqth lo decide and we wanted lo get golilg on it." •The board of truStees approved DiGluro as the imurance broker 4 to 1, with Peterson absta.'nin.,. since DiGluro had been his campaign manager. " Following · that, OiGiuro and the committee sent out proposals to 71 companies for the co\lf:rage required for the district's 980 employes. Preston Ho\\'el\, a rormer trustee or the San Joaquin district who ran for the unified board and lost to the slate OiGiuro support ed , sai d today, "It's not a matter of legality, it's a matter of ethics. . "A Jot of people in the community y,•ere incensed because they didn't have a chance to put in . their bid for the contract." DTGluro said be believed mWng an issue of the contract was a political ploy of Carraway and Mrs. Brandt ~ said he fell be had 'done nothing W"f' in the whole process. ... _ ON Jl!P'F'llEY' The M""'1ow! trailer park llld Trlompbe Avenuo. ON MOULTON:. Al F-lzlo AVenut and ti a y.i IO be namM ltr<ol In Il«rrlcld (Vlllago or Valley View ). PLANS TO nSi'IPY Fo"""r Aldo St1n1 Llit month, an associ1Uon member, Dr. Edw•r11 Wriihl. del1100Strated bow a gmg~lnstalled 1ntenna would brlnJ In 1 clear televls1on signal. Wrlghl -mandatory rollection of the 13 -ihlY ree by !he ..... 1a11on, but falJed to convince his nel1bbon to Itek-n 8.S90Clatlon contract chanae, One lumberyard. owner in Beaverton1 Ore., found a way to voice his displeasure Oftf Ille oU shoMaif. l'or the end of month special sale he hu llmiled gasoline station owner> to 10 pie<:es with no Umlt for regular cUJtomers. . ' • • • ' • .· ' . , . #I ~- 0 • . I • .- ' , • . ·. ' ' . . . . . . • • Hw•iinl"tn~ Rt.eh. . . Today's Fina.I F.-niai~ ·Y alley *----:-~.:_. -*-* •• :<1YOL 67, NO 63 ·2 SECTIONS, 26-PAGiS ORAN&E..cc::>UNTY, CALIFORNIA '1,.&,. MGND.A:Y, MARCH 4, 1974 TEN CENTS · --,/ . --...... . -.. --. -·--. ~ .._..,,,,_ Vote ~~0,4()0 -Eligible to • Ill Fountain Valley .. :. I. Clly Quicll nee ........ ....-. alter Ille ~ dole. . Iii Ill calm tt.m aay ~ fllr'J' A cit)' clort'a ,.... .... 1auve 111d the '11111 be ._......, _, -Falmtalll -nni lllllel pniboJJ1, -·t trickle In Valley -Co lo the polla. &w II leall • llou<. • ' About ~,400 !'~ v.ten will be 'lbe-dty -· at le%UI, will tllclble lo -their bollola for -be open until 9 p.m. T\le9da7. After al nine raldldaUs for ...U on Ille Iha~ a opecill ~ line to Ille clerk's llve-nieml!o!' """""" when Pl>lls open offke -!l&J.2425 -will be _..ttng. at-7 a .m. -rtini iocumbenta -Mayor George '1'Wenty .. ix polling places, moet of Scott and Councilmen Al llolllnden and l&m-at-area...-elemeotary-ldM:ioll:,-•lll-Ed _Ju,.,L_-_are seeking re-t:le,d.ion io bi open Tuesday untll 1 ·p.m. · four-year terms. Six candk!atea .are }II el«tkJn watdl will be at up In dlallengtng lllem. ·. Ille clly clerk'i olflc:e at Qty Hall, There have been only two candldales' ~ Slat<r Ave., to i!ll><r voUlw results forums, wbofe eacll cooncll aspirant ea s Odd or Ev en . ~~eas-:-!Jines-still-• .~As Lo:µg as Ever ' II isn't working. of Orange County on SUn<lay, according ''lbat is the conclusion of many Orange to the Office of. Emergency Services. Coast area "odds" and "evens" who 1be few stations that ftre open bad tuffered through the r1tst weekend of long lines of cars, including one in tM.mandatory fuel distribution ~-Santa Ana which bad a line 1.5 miles The llMS are just as Joag 11 ever, long. accordlnl IO dri\'era polled by the Dolly Tbla ~ durin( the commuter Piiot, .......... dealers ...,~ ... ~... hour, lines --to be .. shorter a!; lie pj.,,""iTworklng' Ev,:Yb;l1Jfiid than bel4n adc/J>lioo of the odd·.Oen up 'fa less than half11asaecl and carT)'ing dlolrlbutioo program. Some tapering off tbe proper license digit. WU noted after 8 p,m. when drivers .. Ooly :15 stations were open in all head<d for their jobo. , ·* "It doesn't appear to be working. f--;. ------------'l'he-lines-are-u-long-as-ever;'' ~said H' · • Bryan Austin of Ciosta Mesa, wh> "1at Untf,ngton out" the weekend · because his ~ . ~ Volkswagen was neer empty and bis tJ van only ball full. • 1 • Pal GUillord of Anaheim •i""<d· .. : .. pposing ''There's llill a lo! of Jines. I got g" _ • on Friday. I usually fill uP on Monday ~ • momfng but couldn't do'lt today because "F. c ·L _.:. I'm not an 'even.' .. !he ~id. !.' i r,e . 1iµnge '!be visual' oboervations of other -motorms confinried that the raUonlng !1n,,... lnp Hllll"""'-Beacll oflicials plan bad, neither redu«d . es nor <n· ..... _. couraged service station OWDe':s to open went to Waohlngton, D.C,, today to lodge Saturdays or &mays. · tlit city's prote9t apiMt a propoled A Laguna Beach . woman, an "odd," 40. hour worrweet for firemen. said she wu unable to get gas over • · • the weekend and eoded up walking , Jn.e 4IMlour limit is contained in a everywhere. "It'"s erijoyable, but by last 'fif>lic ep1ployment bill adleduled io go nigh! 1 fell like I'd been 1n Laguna t:i{9re tbe Senate Wednelday. It would forever," she said. This morning she oider all r1te d-rtments to scale dawn bad to ride· lo her job In Calta Mesa • '"r-with a co-worker. ·!Mlr operations ao m firemen worked While-locally the avallablll!y of Diwe than 40 houri in a week. Cities gasoline appears to keep getting worse ~ be given five years to dJ.ange despite governmental intervention, some · I of California's outlying areas report no ..... . . Id prob! • -.-such a switch in systems wou ems •. · • HUDl'"'"-Beacll II Re!urnitig, from San Franc~co Ibis otentually c<JOI .,._. weekend, Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said RPJUon amually in extra firemen, icimding to .city estimates. be stopped for gas at Buttonwillow on 'Hunllngtoo Beecll firemen currenUy Intenlate 5 ·near Bakersfield. Wirt a SI-hour. week 00 a staji!~ered "I pulled into an Ar6J truck stop. ~~ like trus: 24 hours on, and 24 1be place Md rows of pumps and df for aeven shifts in a row, appeared to be de!erted. I wu just they 'bave an elgbt~y break. BUre no one .. was there. and the place '. ,,__ ~-LeM __ ...... a deput~_n:!. W8' cto..ed. Just .. I got ready I to ,....,..... ~ ~ ~ -leave a man came out and filled up ~Uoo ~·to the my tank at 4U cents a gallon," Hamala 41Miour wort week, though "C" to a BaXersfleld ndlo station ; li . .W..S aome ~ of Ille propi>5ed while headed back home, 11am11a 111d ··~~~~ant the -fedetaf be heard a apc[I for a drag race which ~-t eocled _wlth Ille.boost. " .' •. In Bakers- lafflnDieat telling us -,.. can (See GAS, Page I) '.,..itate for. · We like our "'"""1 made campaign pledges · and charges, in the rt-latively quiet race. But the only apedflc chara:es leveled "open house" meet-the-amdidat' session in the race have beta by malleng~ in bis Santa Ana office. Green Vallry ilomoo\\11e~ Association. The oldest oouncil candkiate on Tuesday's ballot is Herbert Garson, who at 68, has said he wants to "uk for all age levels and favors more youth activtt.ies. One public meeting, a<teoded by about 7il people, was spomor<d by the Fountain Valley Qwnber of Commerce. The seCond was run by and for· Green Valley homeownen. June Boykin, wbo codenda -.nbeflt ~. who is an Orange County Just lmn't kept 1111 campaign. promlaes ptaming CX1mmissklner, made a P at times durlD& bla elaht-Year l'OUDCil unsuccessful bid ror oowidl two years ten\W'e. ago. , l.trs. Boykin and Stanton are the cn1y candk!ates "''ho llv1t.. in the northeastern portion of Fountain Valley. where chik1ren attend schools in ttlc G8rden Grove Uni!icd School District. Just has a:urteted .. the arauments of Qallenger Roger st. n l 0 n . a Instead, campaign techniques have focused on the use of bnxhum, a few biDboardJ, coffee klatches and doer-- to-door canvassing: l\tfa:.. Boykin, who Is on the city planning management educator at Cal State Long conunllolon. · Beadl, was tbe only other candidate Seott and HoDinden have been on the invited to Battln's office. He declined. council for a Uttl.e_ °"er tow ~· 'I\\"O residents active in· hom~mrs DJJcio6ure stalements filed wilh the city clerk show that Scott is spending the most in the campaign, at $1 ,too as of TueMay. Several c::ballengtn bave come out for speedier development of parks, more encouragement of local business and an improved cmununity identity. Holl~ 47, wu mayor in 1972-73. groups are aJsa. in the race : John Kelly, One challqer, Qa.rence caper, ill I97S iresldent or Gree rib r o o k being supported by Supervtsor _, Homeowners As9oclatlon, and David Battin, wbo last week sponsored ·an · Gould, on the board of dlreeton of the . . ro .e Files .on 2 Investigated By TOM BARLEY Of ... 0.llr l'lltl '""' T'<o dealba earller claS1illed b7 the Orange County Cprooer's Office as sulcld" are being probed today by Santa An& polke lav.,ligaUng the killing last weekend of or. Louis J, Cella'• mother· 1n-Jaw. ~oun ,Heath ·Resigns · -Lwe~~l-~rty Rej~ts -Coalitio1 i , LONDON (UPI) -Prime Minisler Edward Heath has resigned, bis No. 10 Downing St. office announced today. The announcement said "the prime minister has sought an audience of the queen in order to tender the resignation of his gov· ernment.'' (Earlier story, Page 4) The end came when the tiny Liberal Party rejected l-leath's invi- tation to join his Consen,atives in an anti-Socialist coalition. Instead, the Liberals proposed a national unity government that w~uld in- clude the Laborite~ and ~leath rejected this. l Heath's conservatives won most of the popula'r vote in Thurs· day's general elections but the Labor Party won rnofe seats in the House of Commqns, though {ailing to win a majority. Heath's resignation meant that Queen E~iza~th would now ask Labor Leader Harold \Vilson to form a m1nonty government - Britain's lint sinct 1929. Boat C•p•i~ed ' in-11u1on.-..., ....... bollt ftlel from lhe-oorwr'a ')office ud are not prepare4 loda7 lo aamnent "' the status of their lnqufriei Into Ille re<etlt deaths of Aladdin Aportmenta' _,,,. Charles John ?ilallnowakl, :M, and L l n d a --'D-10-~-~-•• -h~-r.-~-:-rv-,i~-'-~-,o-=C..C.-~::·~.,,;,-loda;:at -~-Rescued F1•0ID-6c-e-m - the strangulillon 1!&ying last Friday of · · Mitchell-Stans Or. Cella'• mother-in-law, Marion Trav- ers Marzan, 71, biu led them to serjous· ly question the suicide classification placed by oorooer'• officers oo both oth- er bodies. A Ci .... And It was made clear today that . ttorneys te the suicide listing on the death of ~Uss Cummings will almost ctrtainly be High Character ca;;,ledMorgan'a partly clothed body was found by a Santa Ana patrolman NEW YORK (UPI) ...: Federal Judge a few hours after FBI agents reported recetvine a call from an unidentified Lee P. Gagliardi today de· 'ed a mistrial male who wa.s demanding a ran&Orn in the Mitchell-Stans case, and defense for her return. attorneys in their opening statements Her neighbors told police they were portrayal the two former powerful alarmed about her disappearance and that she bad not been seen since figures in the Nixon administration as tbunday afternoon when she '\\'as visited men of high character who contributed by her daughter, Mrs. Cella. their lives to ptiblic service. Coroner's Investigators detennined Fonner Attorney General John N. that'the silver-haired widow, whou body l\fitchell and former C o m m e r c e was dumped under a pile oC blankets Secretary l\faurice ii. Stans are accused in a field at the rear of the building, of using political influence to try to bad been strangled. impede a major federal investigation It was learned today that the same of fugitW.e financier Robert L. Vesco cause of death was given last Jan. in exchange for his secret $200,000 24 for Linda CWnmlngs, 26, an attractive contribution 1o the Nixon 1972 campaign. redhead whose body wu discovered in Mltdlell's attorney, Peter Fleming Jr., her bedroom by Aladdin Apartments' told the jury of eight men and four manager IAUis Stanley Wlecbecki. 30. women that the evidence would show Wlecheckl ii today held · in Orange "there's not. a single speck. fragment, c:ouDty JalJ · awaltipg arraignment on of evidencer that John ?\1ltchell did _ cbarg(S that he ltranaitd Mn. lt{organ anything to fix , to stop, to influence in the elderly woman's llihJC room-and an investigation of Robert Vesco.'' carried her body out to the fW' of He said ?\litchell did not even know the building. Vesco and added : "Wouki this man Police claim tblt be ii the m:an wbo with his background with a lifeUme made the ramorn calll to the: FBI. of bani work, public service, fix a They allege that he mode the calls (See ~UTCUELL, Page !) (See PROBES, Page I) By ~oast Guard Copter Tv.'O people wert plucked from choppy waters off Huntington Stach State Beach Sunday by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter after hanging onto their capsized. boat for two hours. One of the unlucky sailors, JUI Polloow of 137 Topaz Ave .. Balboa Island. had trouble walking after her stay ln the cold, 45-degree surf, stale lifeguards said. . She was taken to Pacifica Ho.:t)ital In Huntingtcn Beal'h for observation and ttleased the same day. Her -b6attng companlOn, Alex~ Kimble of 2941 Edgely Place, Los Alamitos, wanned up in the lifegi.Jan::.·, cffice after the evening rescue at sea . \Vheri the helicopter arrived aboot & p.m .. the bo8t had drifted about two miles south of tbe first sighting. Rescuers 19wered a basket from th« helicopter and. hoyered the craft over the boat to bring the sailors up OM by one. The helicopter then landed at the state beach parklng kit to let ita paMengers out. J ap a11ese Soldier Still in H iding Lifegua.rdl said today the pair was sailing the small 10 to 12 foot sailboat from Long Beach when lta rudder broke and it was blown over by ii; miles fl,fANJLA <AP) - A former Japanese Army officer and a Japanese traveler per bour wind!. will set up a camp in the "1lderness The gusty winds and three to four of l-ubang Island Tuesday in an effort foot rtroog waves defeated their efforts to lure a Japanese World War II soldier to tWtt the boat: which was about out of hi(ting, a Japanese official sakl ooe m1le of~re, hfeguanl:' sakl.. today. It w:as _s1gtµ!N ~l' Huntington ~ach The. site of the camp ·on Lu.bang, City Beach lifeguards ltatlOned at the-75 mlles soothwe:Sf offtianila was nol pier. They caned the Coast Guard. disclosed but presumably it ~I be at the place where the traveler, Norio &uuk.i1 claimed to have made cmtact wi)h and pllotograJ!hed the stralller. Lt. Hiroo 0p00a, 51, las~ month . ldiMule -k · glvea us a full ' ,...kind.Oii every third week," LeMartdt aplainod •. Pioneer ._,. Recalled Parents Demapd .. $600,000 Fi:om College, TeacJier Oruge-«:eut • , ;IM&YCI< Jorry Matney, Cotllcilman Ted -and City Adminlltnttt Dave Btiwlandl are talking with Coogrealonal Jiaden, and with the belp al other dlY leaden, are ll)'lng 14 II<! that Ot<'lioll al the -BID cbuged. LeBar4 Kids 'Rough Jt' · Damages totaling '8()0,000 have been · d""~ ' from the Coa>! • ·College Comnullity D~trict and an empk>ye by Ille panats of • Golden WO!l College i1le ,_ ,.._,. -lll<d their stocleot wtJo dn!wned laat ..May In Ille •• The -limit ha the ~ of .. ---lion al Jl'lre PlcJ>ten, 1 -whlcll ••-many £iOt Coaal .s.,.r;meats wtildt """dy .... sacb • -llmtl LeMa1* aakl ~ -does belol!c lo the --. Pier Fall Promp~ uit in Seal Beach BJ T!UV covn.J:· °' .. ..,. ""' ..., A table l\Jll al pot lucl< vtttle.s. enough Jo• feed I -fllll al ~. WU iPl'!!"'l II one eod al th< acMol audllorltttD. It w11 OIVered wllll pork ud -. -and -t ataplea. ln--·-K-plcllld. deoa"111teD~ 1111.,..... _ta .. Lellld ..... 8 'k ... a.cb. -ftlll • • dli ... -p1nl. ""' man whn clalml he itdfored -• -al ,.. P'tn ro<it•ied 11 "'"1ioo when lie fell tJnach a boll ~ ......, 111 .. nlpt DOI bo ., bad. ,, lit 1111 5eo1 -Plor baa -Ille • '1bt mee1 priool ..,.. lowtr, e11J t.. 111,llllO In ---r 11411!111d I~ David SIUddeft. Plaintiff BfD Scldn4ler clalml In his Aniiibei' jijitnjplet', 1'lvtd Cllbome, 0nnp Colmty Supetlor Court acllon -a Uttlo """' coutloul about going ltlll dtJ '""""""" led to Illa 1111 ud boclt In lime. "In Iba old daya !her, . ~ lnJlll1el 111 Juno It. It'll. mlft& no! have. bad lood lbla pd. ' he warned, apparently aatlslied with the parent.prepared pothick fixins. . AU day ·Friday, ·the LeBaro fifth graders gOI a taste of pione<r living, and no1 j .. t from ·• table full ol good food. They daDced the Virginia Reel, sang oldlime IOftil, wore-western ou.tflts and with the bofp o1 a (cw ~ buill themtletv ... ,.._. -• ... -·-"ft .,.. tlle diDdnn • kel ol - ft -Uke," eqila"-' .lllhn -m, Ille _.. whn dl+ehfed pioneer day for the aohool. '"""7 leanied -· ditclllled Ille type ol people whn moved -· . "II malteo Ille kids ..... exclted about lhelt lludiel. ,,,., ---Ille aub)eel -anti laoW up all the -ou\11 ..... " • . . liking for the -y ~~ and Kern Riv,... · •' • number 'ewa aakl ·they mJlht like · Uoyd S. Md Ruth Tbbms-< of -• ' ,,_,.. ~ dill ..... ! Hunlinl!100 llo&ch and .two o I b eT to be p~, ....,..... Riii" • nlember1 o( the family ol the late Ian lfflON, . Lellie Thompeon, IS, charge the diltr'\ct Co0oeo ~U-, It, libs to llqlllh-and inatruct<r ~ Ow"" w Ith ..... ., U"' .. ~!. -1'. . ,...u,...,. -led to Ille 1nlCedY last ... . ,.. .... a m -ao *,t IL ' ..,.. a ......... 1or a .....IF I«'• fell Into tlwt Kem Rlvcr --IDd *°'"""' wllll< 1 Gol<lot> West pot'1Y llltl _#J,.,._-Onllrl. 10, llld -mmpfng 1! the U-... Camp -w lo )lo a Gntiid II mlliS lrom Xlf'lflllt 111-'llltm! Jllollti« •• ,, 't .~ cllan. ~. the Oraoge Ccatnty Superior rd 111te tt ~ ll." Coutt --· '!be •rlls ol an omuowded, ~'!Ito deadm '!!11'-·· f-,..k~'~ .. ... ~------•N IO-... - o( tba ... -I B that °""ed eatly Illa -""' Wiii -IO roqalrt piceeet'I -wefe mo tftlr'ld • m1 ICll cart at ~ lot IOft:te 11 i*tldel# time to oxne. • • Welitller The v:et Weekend is over and , natutally, the sun appeared today and is e~~ ~ again Tues- day. 1be weather service sees warmer days w1th highs 111t the beaches··· 60 ming "' the mld-iOo' Inland. INSIDE TODAY frtnth_. Atmrlconand Turki1lt o//iclots .art prob61g tM tangled · wr~ckogt of a Turktall jetlintr Ct'lr'1fil10 144 Pf"IOtf.I which. cnuhcd .Su~ TVtu' P'1ria.. See Jl<>rJ an4. ~ PQflt 4. • • • • • ' ' " ""' .. .. -. --. °"""' ,....., ,, ...... 11, 1f SYIN P"9W '' ._,. , .. ,, =.-...,.,.... 11-: -. --. J ! • 2~U PILOT · • • • . • . -· • la B~atington ' ' :University Prof essbrs' ·• I l I ·Piann.ers • ' tagoon Project .. J·\:~ . . '\ . . ' -Pay· !Aµ.clited ., I ; SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A special fi. second controversial lagoon project • -a type of UJning which allows lhe audit has been laWlched to dettnn!n-e • .!, 'planned in HWltiI!atoo ·Harbour will be ~ruction of 6.5 hom~_ ~acre. · I ed b H t•·m~ Be ~ Pl · ~ if-faculty member$-,at tbe -eaUforgla 1 rev ew Y un .. ..,...,.. a\;11 anning instead of the five-home-per acre Umit Commissioners TUesd8y night during state ~UnlVersity and. COUeges are .. bf;tng their 7 o'clock meeting. In a normal single family rR-1) zone. asalgned Jhe p~per workloada and lf 'I& H'llltington Harbour COrporation Huntington Harbour retidtnts already they are carrying out Uielr aaslgnmcnu, is eeeltj.ng a conditional exception to have launched a petition drive In an tbe chief auditor of the system said allow 'the constructioo of 126 homes eftort to force a citywide election over toda ln tbe'-secottd phase of its Sea Gate ~t issue, in the hopes the majority -F~ Dai'ioii. from his olfl<:e~tiltii8 - proHJ!r.on the northeast edge of the of voters would elJminate Che planned Angeles, confirmed reports in . the San Francisco Chronicle that the audit bad 'lbl company built 182 homes aro.und t:ommunity concept from R·l zones. been launched but said, "We're not .a 11D8ll, man-made lagoon in the first The higher density ls nonnally allowed looking at individual faculty members •Sea Gate project. Construction ~ the because the pn,ject, with homes either · .• 85 such. We don't expect any peraoonel 1~~1parked debate as to whether next to each <>Uler, or -on· ama:fler 1~ ../.,..; changes as a result or thi.s audit.''· the la&oon would really become a · ~lal auditOrs from the syst.em'a ·-t•--1 boon to the harbor .or i·ust fealurea more open Space and ... .,.. ... ~ ...... ~ wuo headquarters in Los Angeles a re 1& body of. stagnan1 water. recreatiO@I .benefits. • examining recoro., at campuses in San 1be cor,ioration wants to build another This time, the Huntiogton Harbour Francisco, Hayward, Pomona, San LuLs small · 1agooo blit tt)js time most ot Corporation ls also facing tougher ~ity Obispo , -· Be ch A-..1 Sa Be-.. -11no the ;::_,_v~y surrotmds the hOmes-resUicti<m OO!ti project as -it stana:s. .--.-"O a _iuNn!J!t'.l.w • ~~v llo the newspaper said. 'lhemselvff:, • The first Sea .Gate project was a wed Dalton said the trusteses' audit staff Sea Gate b a planned community to COWlt the lagoon as recreational area was "doing a review on seven campuses SQ more homes could be put on the u,1 , • ...,.. ol faculty utUiz.atlon. What we're looking * * * Sweet ·aevenge: . . One Jumberyard ow.ner in Beavert~n, Ore.,__found a way ~o voice his --CHSpleasure over tiie oilS liOflige. or the ei;id of month special sale he has limited gasoline station owners to 10 ·pieces wi\h no li1nit for regular customers. ~·e city attorney recently ruled that Horsln9 Around at speeifically are thee procedures of auch a practice is not allowable. The Linda tlagcberg is joined by assigning ~·orkloads to acuity and seeing • N. s u· :... ld ~;:;~~ ~10!°'1~n~:n.t"~"!it~~~~ U~~.r·h~~;: a~d ~;!~1~~·~~:; :::~rr~;i?,?~·~· . IX On ,~Uppot•ts ~-eman Slide Show tract-to-be-built-under the same ·at University of \Vlsconsin. having large and small campUSC!, urban condltkm as the litlt.' Phone booth was crowded but and rural campuses, to see if rules City staff planpers are recommending neigh-borly. could be fonnulated relating to work that tbe commission make no decision assignments." on Sea Gate unUl a revision at the The probe was spurred by the city's planned community rules is underoover work of an. assistant oompleted in June. I di · Q-! 'd.ren the r the Los Huntington Harbour wants to proceed }}i 8ll Ill ma matil3 pro essor at . WASHINGTON (UPI) -President the President stands by statements at A one-hour ~Ide show on the past, now, claiming defays cost the corporation AngeJes campus, the Chronicle said. Nixon stands by statements last Suminer an Aug. 22 news conference in which present and future of Huntington about $1 million Mllually. I 0 v· The newspaper identified the supporting testimony by his former lop Nixon said Haldeman's version of the ll · cean IeW undercover worker as Thelma-<llaney aide, H. R. Haldeman, regarding Harbour will be. shown at 8 o'clock and sakl her ·work already has Jed payments of hush money to the original meeting was correct. tonight ln tbie banquet room at the p;.. p ' ] . to the dismissal ol. one teoUred faculty Watergate defendant.,, _a WlUte House Warren also said 'Nixon had no Sheraton Beach Inn. ·-• ..!'fie , -" .. Seek .-Fund· Grant » mem)Jer..,, ''··-·< "' ---· . ,spokesman said today. . .. . intention of.ttylng to. keep.iJ.S. District On llarlJour • Set Tonight ' 'Hush Money' Statements j -~. ·-.~~·Avaeiopmnd. d .. l!clJ_ I inssitohen 'w',1-telrfuE_et . PR. ' o' B-,,E .. ·'·s· -.. • . -An lnltial. audit on the Lo,, Angeles Testimony by JiaJdetD;M be( ore ~he. Judge John J. Sirica from turning over icu\I\\' ~ ~ '"" . • . chlI · · eampm"'1ndicated-"tbat p·-r·o-f ·e 111 or s ""'Sel!late-=W~ttee, -tn==wtuch·, · a~ndJw f c1 eport'"tO~the"=Honse t----..rm=Jt~ttngton Beach---;~ . • • • . 'rwenty-hve .American Indian dren illegally were taking teaching credit for he quoted. Ni.ion as 111yfng payp:ient Judiciary Committee if he decides to be put on by the J{Wltington Ha®our tc. divert attention from hls role in in I~ Ocean View ·1Schoo1 I lllstrlbect of routine tasks such as advising studenta of such money would 1?f: w--tOOi was do so. Corp. the killing o( -~rl. Morgan: Hunlin~n . Beach ~l receive a-tter coordinating Jaboratory Hssklos actuauY specifically· lisfe&-as a· lie · i~ an It was not known whether Sirica had Members of the Huntington Harbour Santa Ana police cooflnn today that ~ucal!on in Am~tcan Indian culture taught by graduate students and working indictment handed up Friday against read the report -handed -him at the Property Owners Association and the Wlec•--•• -··the ' man who summoned if a federaJ grant ts approved. cad le mmittees the · the fonner White House Chief of ·staf( same li'me as the indictments of seven HOME Council have been irivited to ~ ...... Ocean View trustees Will decide at :_: So em :, ' •-.:~r R!sponding ta• ·qUesuonS f r ~ m former Nixon associates -'Or whether it but the 8how is open for anr interested . ~~ml!>t ~n.blt~~~~ ~~~O&Ot:ffi 1;~~ tonight's regular meeting whether to double !:uf.fo:s:sm:.ereexceptlonallg reporters, deputy 'Presidential · press he decided on the grand jury's rfquest residents of the city, according to Dale apply for~ grant of $2,2.89 under .the 1 dasses 1 ~ Y secretary Gerald L. Warren SJid ·today totumitover~thejudidary·committee Dunn, development di r-e c-t or of body_ of Miss Cun\mipgs. federal Jndian Education Act. -a!_e_ 1• -t wcbasin ·-1=-.J 1.:-·.""--;.: _-;;1-· -• • - --~-----=--,. coosiderlng· Nlxon~s· impeitchment. But H·-••m-Harbour ~ They said the naked woman bad been The mOney would allow the school •1ic: nonna tea g JutSJ. 111 1..ue--e th · ..i.. 1-~ set h...a · f Wednes ~....... · ' · d'·tn·ct to t·each holh the Indian chil••en aystem is 12 hours "'-c1auea per week e1u"6e 11-• a "": ring 0~ • 11>e same show wi be prtSCl'lted strangled by two ropes a~ to "" .... 1 .. ..-..... __ --•J day on disposition of the report. during the 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting of dif{~t ~Hons in her bedroom. and their classmates about the culture per uwrw ""Wll • 'Ibe newspaper ~ the Front Pflfle l The sealed report is believed to detail ~ dty planning commission. of the ·American Indian. Leaming false rePortiog of teaching loads in one the grand jwy's views on the President's Dunn aatd ·one of the central issues, They said there bad been no attempt materials and teacher training would department in tos Angeles may cost MJTCH·ELL involvement, U any, in the Watergat and ·reuons for the slide show is recent by Uie worflan ti> use the method be the emphasis of the grant. the state $1 mlllion a year. For the · . • • • cover-up. homeowner opposition to planned com-normally uUlbed 'by suicide victims who Currenily, there are 25 American ~ire system, the total ~ be much ··Sirica returned today from a week(nd ml.Dlllies built on R-1 si~le familj:· land. ~lr. .th ht; banglng-su~nsion from Indian children attending 11 schools in higher. • case of a man he didµ't even know?" out of 'town and one of bis aides said One of the Harbours maJot new the celling ~d the kic~ng away of the d~trict Because ~[ t~. st~~ts, In 1970 ~ Qlaney firtl ~. ov~ Stan&'fattomey,. Wa~r J .. ~er, told there woula be .. -00 action on Watergate" projects. Sea· Gate, is a 'plalined a chair. · ~ d11trlct was notified· 1t 1S .eligtble to.the 1ystems t~ oteS and other the jury that Stans wou'ld take the today. cemmw'lity which allows 6.5 horries per to apply for tile funds. .. evidence abe bad accumulated against . . . h. . el . :n.e ~ri<tay indictment a c c ~ s e d acre tnstead_of the normal five homes Jn this case, tbey said, the pretty District offic4ija eon<1:ucted ~·random the heed ol her department, tbe wi~ ch~r m , is own d . eme. Halderrufu~ 1Yfng ~"·hen he told the per acre. · .. • np.rM;'§..IUd.~aptarently drew the" ropes phone survey of tile pa}en.ts .o_f these Otronicle ~id. '"' _ ~::t; sa~nothiflg "~about ·. Mitchell Senate Watergate conunlttee last Such planned communities also offer tight* Wmtt ""hir neck' ~if'.'~ children, to determine whether there Mlffed over having to carry a beaVU!r ·· 1 run: 5 hut ·the . trial ti summer tba~ when John w. Dean III more · ·open space and recreational herself: .. · · ' ls lnt~st in expanded American Indian teaching load tban other math m~e by f.:g:erense r:id~y, Ga~ia~~ told Nii:On and ·himself that $1 million facillUes as an exchange with the city Goronera-officen-aai~-:warno-~ucatlon. _ professors she sa~ ~ uncove~--satd-~uded--thftt::-ilte--jury-could--~~kl-be-~to;-hush--~p-th j---":J<~'!'~~~;>:~~;:;=;-::-;;;;=~~· ~~ , _____ _ .. . ,. All parents=surveyeifWere favor ev ence provmg-tlie de Pa-rt men t t hav d an . inf f uilt defendants the President said 1t could An)'O!le ln-telU in res i de n ti a 1 note . liie room Bf.d ,no eV:.'-:1ce of the proposal, . according to a chairman was taking ~t .for teciehing ~m thee -rawn st.at'eme':te:;~ ~tor be ra ised bot.that ''would be wrong." . deveiopment of HtmUngfOn Harb<m is anyw~ in her apartment or -from spokesman for the distJ;ict, and agreed , a class on the 81late campus ~hen he J es w ::~ll. ~ ~-·· QueStii>riea 8b0ut an apParent 'conflict invited to klllight's presentatloil, OUM stalements lmade ~y her friends that to serv.e on a conunltJee-to develop a~uaHy "'.as ~eadting a class on a ~e judge Y said that the ·jury ·had in the grand jury's view of the·t.estlm~y. said. • she had ever contemplated suicide or theT P~Jhect,t. ~Aft~d tin ·u be t private univei;;ity campus nearby, the been amply instructed on the -fact that Warren said, "If ~~ssary we will.deal Movie Patron lnjure<J;-Devil Made Him Do' It Re must have had a devilish time oonfessinf to nunes at C.OSta Mesa Memoria Hoepltal what brought him in ao the doctor could exercise his skill In sewing forehead stit~s. The 1ocal man, 22, was among a packed house at Edwards' Cinema ------'Jbeater-Salurday--night vieY;lng "The Exorcist" when one scene in particular •• ' f got to btm. . Police Officer Doug P r i t c h a r d , dispatched to the medical aid call, said the victim leaped from his cb:air and staggered ou~ with his hands , ove,r )ds moo th. He was In the clear ·until he bent over, tripped and fell on his bead. ~.,,....,,..,.,.~..,,""'"--"-• ORA.NII COAST ~· DAILY PILOT Tiit Or•l'll• CNtt DAILY PILOT wllll wtltc11 11 ~P\ed.tri. t<l-Prt"-11 """"""' 1W th• or..,.. C•1t N ll1hlftt C:omtr.tny. ~ rtlt edllloM t rt Plll>tltllti:I, MonNy tl"Wlll fr~1y, IOI' (O'l!t Mtll, ft....,.,.. etf<lt. ' """'lnlitn lt.c~l,_111~ Vtllty, U1wM &NCl'I, trwln•tlMdle-.:~ 1nd "'n c;~e/ ltll Jw~· CtPlt'•t nt. A 11fto.. ~I 9Clillon Is flllb!lllled StNl'HJI tNI ,.,...,_,,... Tiit jll'bOCllMI M lltl'llr!lll pltnl ll •• 230 Wnl ky '""'· Cir\!• Mtlt, Ctlllornla, fMH. Ro\l•rt N. w.,d Pl'9fldtnl tNI P\ltlll ... er _ _ . . on1g s U\Hll mee g Wl a account continued. 111e department 'ndlctm 1. ly · . •'th this -et some pt.lint in the future that there were reasons for her taking 7:30 in the district's board room, 797z chalnnan was fired by the trustees. an 1 ent 1.3 mere an ac~tion y.1 . -Bnd her own Ji(e. • 1 · .. Warner Ave. Huntington Beach. and that all de~endaJ:M.s stand U1D0001t 1~ ~ proper way at the proper COroner's officers today TJV.eaj_ed that Miss Cununings worked at Doctors Hospital in Santa Ana, Wiech«:ki's last place of employment. He was fired . by bo:l!pital authorities from ·,his job as nurse's aide and was · 1ater fired .by Cella troll) his job as apartinent house manager, it wu learned today. Cootoner's officers today s a i d Malinowski, an electrldano was found dead on his bed last Sept. 10 with a gunshot wound over his rlght ear and a Smith and Wesson pistol lying nearby. . Investigators said his father, Charles R. Malinowski Sr., told them shortly after ·the diseovery of his·-aon's body two days later that tbe electrician had been using drugs a month before his death. Police said the elder Malinowski to ld them !:Us son had been depressed about his pending divorce but was in high · .,plrlts when the two men last 1met shortly before tbe death.. . • fnvestigators 'today took both C<lront!r's •fUes with them to the A I g d d I 11 :Apartments' building to reopen the cases • c!Osed. when both deaths were listed as wicides. Huntington Sets F orUD1 Calendar · The Hunllngtpn Beacli Coordinating Council plans to publish a calendar, or schladule, of publiC meetings an<t debates tnn1lvtng the 11 candidates for City Coono:it In the April 9 etectlonl A.ny civic sroups or organi at ions whldi plan. to hold SOO)e type of candl~ d•tes' forum or,09en meeting are asked to report Uielt plans to Dave Garofalo at the Chamber Of Commerce office, 962--MJ. . • GaroflflO aaid the schcd\Jle of auch "1eal$ woWd be used to alert tbt -•umity tO the upcoming election. . . • I r ' unless proven guilty. . . time. . > f'rom Page J GAS .•• field, where they still bave gas wars." In Orange County, mt; an w h l le, switchboard operators marming gas information phones say they are still swampea with questions about the odd· '!ven rationing plan . "There is still a lot of confusion about the system. A lot of people either don't read or don't comprehend what they read" said phone worker Thelma Price. . A number of calls have been received from traveling salesmen who are concerned because they need to get gas more often than ~very other day. Salesmen are covered · under a clause In the rationing plari w~ch exWlpts commercial accounts, Mrs. Price said. When Uni"' up for gas On "wrong'' days traveling salesmen sb:Nld "'carry with them proof, either by bµslness card or official letter, 1hat they are using tnelr vehicles for, buiiness pur-pose. .. Tar Baus Hit .Be~ch LOS ANGELES (UPll ~ 'llloushnds of tar balls washed ·ashore over the we_ekehd on a mile·long stretch of beach between Whiles Point J.nd Point Fennin in San Pedro. "Some were as big as ~balls and others were as large as basketballs,'' said li(egtl&rd S c o t t Linkletter.. · ' .,,... ..... ,.,.._ ;, . , Police Mediate The defeMe objected w~ Ray hill In the Sena~ the two top. Democrats, told the· jury to "put yourselves in Mike Mansfleki of Mootana and ·Robert the plaet of the' grand jurors" who C. Byrd of West Virginia, said the Over Gas Line indicted the defendants, saying there sealed document should be forwarded would be a natur.al tnference o( guilt. to ~judiciary committee prompti.y. G11giiardl sai4 thai reading of the N11on motored back to Washington Hassle in Mesa opening s(JteR)~t convinced .him the SUDC!ay evening from a weekend at Camp pf'06eCUtion had not planned an inlerence Dav.id, h-td. of guilt. · . ~ Aides said the Whlte Hou.se still does ~ Fleming in his opening statement said not know what is in the secret report. Costa Mesa police played· mediators that the $200,000 Vesco contribution was Sources told UPI that White Houu over the weekend in a conflict between a part of $60 miruon "contributed by lawyers are "concerned'' the report one service statklcl owner and that tbe people of this eow1try, Some poor, might . contain • ' inf I am ma.tor y hapless last guy In fine wOOt the pumps some rlch".to the Nixon campaign. cooclusloos." shut off. "Whatever the proSeeutton may argue, Another .grand jury was expected to William CWmlngham, 18, of Costa the amount involved was less than one-return more major indictments this Mesa, -complained because it was just third ol one percent .of all the mooey week, dealing with activities of U¥ White after 12 noon and Enon dealer Jack cOntributed," Fleming said. House "Plumbers" Wllt and ii$ 1971 Botts was serving a woman driver but "The eveidence will show that Mtchell break·ln at the oliice of Daniel Ellsberg's refused Cunningham's business. . -never acted in any way other than psychiatrist.. Botts. who operates at Fair Drive Y.'hat was best for his country." · The secret rePort in Sirica's safe, and Farivlew. Road, near po J I c e Fleming said that ihe Ve s co sources close to the investigation have headquarters, explains he alwaya closes contribution ''was ~ if ln an election told UPI, summarizes evidence the now at nooo. . costing $100 , Vesco bad contributed 32 Watergate (rand jury heard about -Nixon, He pointed out rus ·female customer cenu.'' -The New York Times and the is a registered nurSe and as· such, is He aslted that .the jury comider Washington Post reported Over the among those occupations e1empt from "whether in essence John hfltchell would weekend the grand jury concludes the the odd-even license plate sale system. sell bis 1ife for 32 cents. 11 • President was in on the coverup Botts threw in for good measure ·too, Both' attorneya pointed out that the conspiracy. - the fact that he was about~10 pump defendants had put therMelves through gas into the car being serviced In the school by worlqng during the day: and lube room because it belonged to a .. attending . claSaes at night ~ Mitchell doctor in the same ·category. in law school JM Stans In becoming CUMingham vowed then to report a eertilied 'public accoUntant. · : Bot.is to the Internal Revenue Service, The two are c!Mu'ged with perjury, whereupon the station owner handed obstructing jusucei.and ·conspiracy. The over a business card in case it helped attorneys sak1 the charge of lying under the IRS find him, oath to the ll'8Dd jury was "one .man's Police say they h8ve _logged relaUvely word agalnsf another" and asked that · few such situatioru:i, although they have the jury consider the character of each had to cite some rnotorista whose tars man against that-of ~ people called have blocked traffic waiting in lillest _ to tesU(y_againat. • _:__ • .&at ·Capsizes "iONROE, La. (AP) ~ An e~curs\on \ boat with some -35 persons aboard capsized Sunday on a ·canal 1in a elty- owned part; spUling the passengers into the water and drowning an intant. Mon. of the passengers swam astiore Jafely. Some were rescued by ·other boats in the caoat. . Utili~y ~ C~mp~ny Sue~ t~ Halt FjllD ' . • SAN F:RANCIBCO , !llPI) -The Pacific Gas ud Electric C'A>mp111y has IJOlll to court in ... olfort lo bait the ahov.1ng of a mm de•lloa · '!'1!h the dangers .of lmdear -pllilta,, a newspaper fias "l>Orticl.. , ' The report SullSI)' by N" San -Franci...,-ilamlner liLo><llJol, U...Onn lia1· broOll!lt .. """' IUlt ...-!ht producot of tl.e ftl!n.' 'l'be Ex•mlntr .._tecru.. udllty bu ... ~ lt\IOl'I to U.S,-1rn, Ibo l'ednl COnuuw1lcaUGos ~ .... ~ Televllltn in Lal Aiiploo ..-... the TV Olm Utled: .. .,._. 'lbat Be." PGldl: bu -inlo s_... 0oort in Los Aneelea and San Franclaco, oeeklng an inJwiction ogainot any 1howlnc ol portions of !ht Emmy Award· winnlnf Wm by producer· !Joo Widener. · A lotter ln>m RalPll B. Dewey, Ulilltant to tho l'Gldi:. pnelclent, to Stn. Warren G-nlmlla-(D-Wuh.), detgjbed.Jht as "a oew low in °""' manogement ud biased reportinf • . . 1 elev 1ttempt lo dlocndtt an individual and an entire indusUy. -''l hol'O you'll do whaiever you can as chllrmao of the Senate Coromuce Commlu.e 1o ileep tlU !Und o1 meak ploy fiwD happening In !ht fulure.'' Widener "-!!ntly taped o u r infonnat dltaDSioo prior to tho fllmod ' intervitW wlthout mr knOwledge," said PG&E "'linecr J.t: Carroll in an enclosed copy ol a l•tter to KNBC televiaM>n. -' In a $1 million libel suit against Widener, PGliE 111d the film and recordingl were ''curt, edited and , alterect' and ·"lalaely, 11d!touaiy ud .unta~ly'' npmenied <lltl'Oll Ind PGf.E as "unconcttned with nuclear plant safety. stupid. Incompetent ud avuive." In a sult ol hi! OWll, -dooled the film " unfalr ind aid "" -... were not true. · TbeOlmwu-otlealcmca oo XNBC. Namtod by Jaek Lem....,, tho lllm • \ ' ' admittedly Is designed to ralse question! about the &afety ol nuclear p>Wer plll!t&. "One thing lsi. ctrt•in," Lemmon say• al the ~MIDc, 0 tbe nuclear power plants, or ....... a tboy're called ID the tr1cle .•. have everybody ClOllllld<!d just • trUle jumpy. ·•Before we etarted this program, tlM! producer got a c:all ltom a re~tative of the Atomic Energy Commbsion. And Ill said they were ·up Ugh!' and they • might hove to IJO higher """"" U we IMISied ao filming at ctrtallL klcatlona." The ltlm &howl the loc•tlDDI ob·--; to. ' '• ' ' w N I t .. I I i ' I -.-1 • H DAii V PILOT ii A.Wait Reply • Ill -~--:.--'~! l(idllaping'- ' :S(reakers_on the ftn,n ; . -) --Po.lice Arrest-=N"'""'iuk-~ Football Players . . ..,..... WIN Stltloei ol 1'ltrida cmnp.w Sab.rdly, momeats st\'eral hundred spectators at ~ potnt ,.... MempilJs Slole Unhailll) -_,, Florida -lo pl1y Alabama to open the 1u.et, but the surging pllyen, Wfft arrtlt.ed Diked and cblrpd m t 'a.ti 1¥11 pme. mJWd blocked It again and police ga''' --e.i-n -y -1111 -i.m. poll>lpa lnoplred by up. No arrests,,.... ~ed. ~ pat a IJ'OUP· of . -·• llle 111111 -ron naked ~ the Bri K ,._udbk!a 00 ~' polb ..td. cart mt out the door belcre olftda1s an ltree, manager ol the SC (RtWed lt:cr1el, Page 7) lld poUot could AJIPltband him, went catnJ)U.' radio statim, said It was "like Of'fics.l ll:kt. they bladeutted the two an to uplet Che mtiooally ranked ~~· It's lite nothing 1\-e ever ~)'OUDC meri, droN them to CltJ ol Oia.m Tide. Ht sakl four or f!\'e women -..·ere ~ lloopilal to ..,._ two hoopllll In Kno'mlle, poUoe Sit-1'1oyd Patty brave enough to strip. ... •lni gowm, and ....._. lbem. lo 1114 •at the ~·~ ~ -~ .. 4..11 _....... vu-WIClic _.,..,. "" "I S\ll>POM! they "'ere the ooes who ,... lo await a OOlrl -.,.. . -lonolwd lo the -with talld run the fas!est," be added. Clmpus oecurtty poli« -tbe7 -.. --1 -spect:atars. Kim:< said !be giro shed their clothes waitlnc In 1lle dart when ~ PolCy laid one lavem ott.r.d a r... behind some bushes. David Fowl.,., 211, of May!Wd, Ky., blg of beer l<r ony __, -" "They tucked lbfr clolbes under their Md guard Tony M.wcbetU, 21, of and wlChm rnmuta 1 nude .. woman arms and iook off,'' he said. "About Nashville, ran naked pMt the womea'a jumped from a car, dashed for the 10 or 15 guys ran atter them taking ~ ~ -..... ~ oalced, laWm, and left Clln)'ln( a blg, their clotbes oil aa they ran. escaped P""Ulllabi7 "'"1aining beer. "Good Lord! I jus! stood tbett and .. ~~to ,:!"'".,;.n .... ~. lad •"ibey...,. ataying out having a good · watched them take off !heir ciotbet," ~"'tl;6 nation In wh1cb ~ time, ctmldng and throwr-·cans,'' Pany he said, describing the girls as aaid. ''There wu 11> serious damage" .. beautiful." scamper ~ uodothed In public. Memphis state dtan of lludent'• Wll~ Stftd:inc rl,e awtpt CaroUna coUeges Most of the streakers were out on Jia c. Ta earlier uden O'lf/t the Wftkelif with Daked coeds the streeu, but a few oi them walked ! cau~t ~ ~ belba!u::,.~ eog<T IRI adive PutJdpants in what or trotted through the lobby oC !be student from school. appeared to be a vigorom rivalry over center. Earlier Sunday. t~"O men wearing In additioo, UPI has Jeamod, ,,,_ wliICIJ CillleJe coWd outdO the other. only backpacks walked through the on the normally quiet campus aecretJy About tO coeds were among the 258 lobby. ha•e formulated plans for a "mper ltreeken who peafotmtd ln. tht buff To add to the festive spirit, several streak,'' tentatively planned for this weet SWxlay night bclort an estimated 1,000 rtSidents of men's dorms aimed speakers and ezpected to set a Mst ol national GOlookers at the University ol North out the windows and p I a y e d ltreakiog records. Ca.ro&a at G~ "Barefootin'" and other appropriate Earlier, traffJC was blocbd for three Oiff Mitchell , who deloibed himsell music. Some directed sma.11 spotlights , hours by "wall to Wall" streakers u a "streaker coach," said the bare-at the streakers. s.tirday night at tbe University of lkinned lbow featured a male and female At 1be College of Charleston. S.C., Temessee's main campus tn Xnon1Ue, riding ~ on a motorcycle, aM five a lone strea~ known as "1.orro" ran while to male students atreU:ed tc:ruM rule cOedl ends.inc the campus ln a tht'.Clllgh a women's donn wearing only the Trinity University campus in San iplll'I& car chauffeured by a nude male. a black hat. ~ Ant.Mio, T.exv ~ ~ baring' ol. aeveral coeds at the Streaking also struck tv.'G church· Ten nude men jtmped out of can UniVentty Of South CaroUnl in Columbia affiliated schools in North Carollina. -~-=mll:;;:a an~~women't-cb111 Cti tblP ~ mare fticlic!ing -11 ...clot.bes About 25 naked IUklents at St. Andrews Tmlty campus in Son Antonio. Q>eds &may night amonc Diii.....-., Unlvemty,-a Presijyteriaillnsti1u1i00 in wen at almost eve.y window. Following males. LalD'inburg, loW'<d the C3l!lplJ3 Saturday . their slat da!IJ, the """ jumped back Male aad lemalt llllot walked, trotted, ~I on moton:ycles, bites, n>Iler stales lo their cm IRI mvoe ......i the ran, rode bicydel and ...., a hone and "'1eelcllain. dorml1ay wilb the aieda' cl>eers r1nalnl mwlid the ltudent C<Gfor and seven.I_ About 100 naked et..imts, mostly men. .in their ears. women'• dormitories. sprinted through a women's donnitory A looe -.!<er -a rarity In the Campas authoritlel at NC made no at Bapti8t..niliated Wal:e Forest in latest collegiate team 8l'O<I -raced au.mpt to ltop the frolic, wi"""8es Winsfon.Salem Saturday night. A crowd . ....,. the gym floo< oo-the-Ulli-.lty aaill. Campa poUoe at SC c:l<wod away o1 oupport«s dieered !hem oo. • ' ., .r-t. . 1..e-.g Dlstanee High -~ourt Affir~ • -llally !'lief Slttf ~ SEEKS SHERIFF'S POST L~un.'s Spero J1nise Lagunn's Janise Neiv Candidate For Slieriff Post By JACK CHAPPELL OI "'9 1>41111 "119! Sltff Spero Janise, one of Laguna Beadl's quixotic figures , has a ne"· v.'indmill (o tilt al. Janise. v.·hose reeord in battle wilh 'ilindmills is quite good . this time i,, ..running for Orange Countr Sheriff. Janise led one of Laguna's city council recall movem e n ts (W'ISUCCeSsful ), complained about illegal Art F'e5llval parting along the center of Laguna Canyon Road (successful). ( o tr g ht freev.-ays (successful) and rallied against seating aecommodatiom in !he city council dlambers (tie). He ha!! no kind ""'Ords for reUrlng Sheriff James 1'tusick. Janise dclesn 't mince words either. "We are victims of a credibility crisis that seema to permeate all levels of government The reign of Sheriff ~lusick resulted in human agony for many and millicm of tu dollars wasted in unwarranted persecution and the total neglect of major criminal apprehension .'' Slocum's Trial Coming to End ,. After 6 Months That's just the opening round iu Janise's campaign, but a continuing barrage leveled by the Lagunan against • · the Sheriff's department. CATV T • • Last June Janise vrrote a letter lo ' looWbag__! ~-~~~loin~-beene Coon thety . ~ , ransmisswns !he Orange County Grand Jury critizing R• \;.IUlWMl,I "'aue the conditions at the county jail. -.&upmor-Oour:t~:ved..Jnt.o...its_....:.___:-"I filed a · fonnal-complaint ... 'thefirui! •• ~-t!odbasaa--Y -~~the-fraud -~ w ... ASllIN_-:_..,er,-'O'N-:~-.:--<UPI--l --,,,.,,._ -u-.s.-~se=n=1~enc..-~is~co-n-,t-1t-u1"'1o-na_1. _____ «Jl'>O!!lg~1i-.t.us .. --;1ia1-w er ,-, wo 11C<Uu .......... reminisoent of the l)Tants in medieval against Dr. Wesley Gamer Slocum. Supreme C.ourt · . I to 3, today -Agreed ·to hear an appeal by a time:s." Janise said. . 1be Conner Costa Mesa physician bas in a major copyright case that CATV group of 62 llllnois delegates to the Janise Will join si:t others seeking Daugl1ter Abducted Month.Ago SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -A fuJI moolh after Patricia ltearst 11i11s kidnapcd , her parent!: waited today for a reply to their dramatic televised plea for word 1he 20-year-old heiress is still alil'e and 'A'ell. Randotpll A: and Catherine lfearst broke nine days of silence SUnday 'A'hen they stepped toa bank of microphones Ul fronl of their Hillsborough home "to talk to OtD" daugl\ter" and to a:sk her captors to let Patricia seh:t them a note or tape recording. "You've never harmed anybody and I know that pretty soon -God will touch their hearts and they'll smd you home again." said !he kidnaped coed's 1nother. lier father told the Symbionese Liberatioo Army, which w not bc"1 heard from in It days, that Patrk'la had the right lo COCTeSpOOd with her family if she v.·as being held as a prisoner of war -as her terroriSt abductors have repeatedly coolendcd. Hearst told his daughter to "see if they'!! let )~'.J send us a note Gr Y""..;~ing and say that you're okay ... He said the Geneva Con\·ention. "'taich se~ down rules for treatment of 'Nar prisoners, allows POWs to write or COl'Tespond with others. Miss Hearst was snatched from her Berkeley apartnlCflt e1ae1Jv one mooth ago -on the evening o·r F'eb. 4 - by t~·G men arwl a "·oman who badly beat her fiance. and fired several shcits ~ore fleeing_ with their ln;tage. The SLA. a tiny leftist terrorist band, sent a series of ransom demands which resulted ln Hearst and the Hearst Foundation providing S2 '"1.illion for a free food giveaway to the lleedy. The SLA lhen demanded $4 million more in handouts as a preliminary to J'l('gGtiations and threatened to break off communications and bc>ld Patricia as a prisoner of war is Htarst did not immediately put up the money. He said he didn't have rt. and the Hearst Corp. would provkle $-4 million for food -but only after the girl was freed. Since then, the kidnapers have not been heard from . The last message from Patricia to her parents was taped on Feb. 19. Orange County 'K . v_ , arate_L..Ypert._ -Gets Sentence been accused in the near lil:-month operators baTe the rig!:t tb pick up l972 Democratic National C.onvention ~tusiek's job. Deadline for filing is 5 trial of defraUding the state's Medi-Cal mt trmsmlt oetwcrt aod other original whG are threatened with contempt in p.m. Friday at the Registrar of Voters' A self-styled karate expert wh>se • Uoo f what could be much a state court as a resuJt of a seating office in Santa Ana. testimony was recently rejected by an orgaruza 0 11 programs any distance they wish. dispute with a group led by Chicago Although uniformly critical of the Or Co as $112,000. -.? __ __. r,,,,--. ho ,1 Richard Dale ange unty ~periGr Court jury in ,11 ThejurylnJudge.HannonG. Scoville's •uc \NU.I~ ... is~ ........ "'&' ...... , • wmr, "ayor Y· manner in which law enforcement the conspiracy to Ifill trial of F'ullerlon ' eourtroom was tokl Qocmn 47 now to legislate on ·the complex 18.!Ue of agencies historically cope w i th attomt'y ~1ichael Kester Rerr:ngton ha8 . ol Santa Ana, billed the ~t.e ~g....rv copyri&bt ~ in the broadcasting In the CATV case, Chief Just ice la'A•l.essoess, Janise \'O""'S a strict policy been sentenced to si:x months in county ·-·,, Warren E. Burger, Douglas and Jwtice if elected jail. ' by that amount in just one year. field. Harry A. Blackrnun dissented. ~ "I can. promise hell "'·iii offer f;:ir Judge James Turner ordered the jail It was further alleged during the trial '!be decision, affirming part of a 2nd Douglas, in a dissent shared by Burger, more a:rnfort than life or. the Orange term for Gary ~tichael Rollo, 21 , just that be heavily padded; the bills of U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rvling, wrote: "A CATV station that builds County Coast for the underv.·orld JO 1A·eeks after Remington, l3. 'A'as at least 25 local families and billed · held that the Jong dlstanoe trammision an antenna to pick up telecasts in area hierarchy whG fuund the narcotics cleared or charges that he planned the Bseenlue !'-el:!e~ ':ttitn~. ~oca~ Tt: of ~ for me cl cable antenna B and then transmit It by cable to operation in a clook or respectability," killing of plaintiffs and witnesses In area A is reproducing the copyright be said several civil actions filed against him. Shieki procesaes cla.im!: for the Mecfi.Cal television does not infringe on any work oot pursuant to a license from Janl~, a !ormer ~ car salesman. The Garden Grove man, who lold organization. · copyright held by originaton of the the owner of the copyright but by tlle!t. and former metal manufacturer, said the jury that he played a number or Dr. Slocum has been tried in the material. That reads the copyright act out of be is semi·rtlired now. bit parts in the "Kung Fu" television same courtroom in which he was deared The ruling came after a prolonged eristence for CATV." Over the years in Laguna he has series, pleaded guilty to soliciting nearly four years ago of charges that wb1 yed the ks 1be test case was brought by the popped up with assorted causes and murder several weeks before Remington he killed and climne:mbtted his J.nfant controveny cb am networ Columbia Broadcasting System against each time approached it v.ilh undiluted "·ent on trial . daughter while be and his former trite an1 ~tional broadca5ttn against Teleprompter C.orp., challenging the fervor. His sentencing today ended speculation Uved at tbelr Mesa Verde home. tbe g:rvwiDg CATV industry wtDcb uses latter's use of distant CBS signals for One of his successful campaigns was that bls plea might be tossed out in 'TOOK PHONE NUMBERS' M.rth& Mitchell Laments Mnrtlui Mitchell:· 'Jolin Took lt1 'Y Plione Nunibers ' NEW YORK (AP J -'.\1;:ir1hi"°1'1i1ehell say!'! that when ber husband left !heir Fifth Avenue apartment in Sep!embcr he took v.;th hin1 the maid, the Chauffeur and her file of telephone nun1bers . r.1rs. !\fitchell said in a m..,gazine interview that she has seen her ·JJ.year .. old daughter. !\1arty. only once since the separation because "he h a s brainwashed her against me." "People" magazine, which carried the interview, also quoted !\1rs. !\litehell, wife of former Atty. Gen. John N. A1itchell . as saying her husl:r.ind tried to drive her "up the wall ." She said she discovered her telephone file was mi~ing after her husbat1d left . "You knov.', it's kind of funny when you think ol him sneaking out of here with a few clothes and his radio under one arm and my RDlodex (fileJ under the other .. :· ll.1rs. Mitchell sald the couple's marit.i.I troubles started alt.er :\file.hell ""'as indicted last ~1ay on charges of conspiracy in connection with a Republican campaign contribution. . - Fa.thees __ Ca1i~t_ _ Nix Abortions WASHINGTON (UPI) -n,. U.S. Supreme court Jet stand today a Florida court decision that fathers have no right to prevent a woman from obtaining an abortion. ~ The court acted in a brief order , "'ilhout opinion. A 27-year-old Florida man , identified in legal briefs only wilh a pseudonym, asked that his 19- year-<>ld former g~rlfriend b e prevented from o!.aining a n abortion. · A Florida appeals cow't cited l"'O 1973 Supreme Court decisions holding that a "'on1an·s rishl to privacy "is broad enough to ent.'Ompass a V.°Oman's decision whether to terminate h e r pregnancy.'' He was arrested after moving men high altitude antennas and microwave CATV retransmission over cable outlets. he removal of cent.er lane parking in the light of Remington 's acquittal on found the dtlld's remains , carduD)' to transmit iroerama to PIY subecrlber1 :'"'~nl~o~I~tbe~F~es~l~iv~a~I ~of~Art!~~· ====~a~ll ~cha~rg~es~. =========~~~=========~ wrapped in butcher's paper, in a freezer In other major action the a>Urt · • Ii •1J:v1~ !""'gMi theft ana any • · Woman Attempts -of the oUier 24 rra..i allegatloos -Rilled 1 to I, wilb Jus!lce wm1am ainid against the -in the current 0 . Doaglu diuenting, that the Veterans D h T --F ii trial talld put bim In state priaoD 1<r Adminlstratioo bas the consti!u!lonal ea. t Le4:1p, 8 _S up lo 10 years. . rJchl lo dmy GI bill of rights eilucatlonal liaidlla lo oonacientiooa objeclon who p0rform llGIHllilltary du!les ins1ead ol 60 Girls Injured SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -Sixty Jllrl• "'"• slightly injum when f-trieil to read! American pop star David Cassidy at an open air -here Oft!' . the· 'ftekeod, police a al d . AmbullDce olllcen said the llrla ...... ' cul and bruiaed and lllOll were cryinl. lervlnr In the militmy. -Agreed with lower court decisions !hot federal courts Iicit juriadk:tion over miloo requiremenll that candidat<s for office must sip non·CommUofst aflldavl!a. -Held !bat a New Y crt IP prohibiting marriages by priaooen Wving Iii• . -Angel Offieers Pair Aid Tijuana Disney Visitors When !heir -i.ls threw • ""' ...,. the wt6eocI near San Onofre, 45 bJih scbooI ...-11 1 .... niu-bad all bat glv"1 up hope cf linWiJ,. tlietr Jooc .. waited U1p lo ~. But thef badn't nc-.. Ille -of two police offlcer1 and • sd?tlnt aoporintencknt '""" the QlpblrmD Ullllled Sdlool Dillrlct. __ 1be bnadown ...,. Satarday ' momflqJ -of. the Border Patrol che<tpoint 11111 the Jut """ In the -••IDoeedolmajorrepairw -. tt coald bl - But ~ l!IPnJ --Al Krllpl bepll ....... --aad I ,. • • OAKLAND (UPI) -A woman survived a I~ jump from the Synanon House where she was a resident, poll« l<J>Olted. Police said the v.unan, Judith Allan, 31, }eft a suicide note in her room. Miss Allan jumped oil the roof Sunday nlght and landed oo '"' unoccupied car parl<ed in the -· Sile suffered multiple. fractures oi the legs, ribs and anm and was in serious but stable condltion. I - • 'Advance' Gas Buyers Clip-ped CARsoN (UPI) -A young charlatan raked ' in abollt $100 during the weekend, convincing 20 motorists "altlng io a guollne line !bat they had to J>BY him · _ advance for lhe fuel. • · 'Ibey did wllboot question and the )'OlllC fellow smiled and banded !hem rocolptg In r:elllrn. But wl!on tbe motorisll pulled ap lo the Standard Oil pumps Saturday they ...... told the r<eelptg wm -ihlea. By !bat time, pollce laid, the "stalioa employe" hid dill)lpfl:lnd. • • FOf 11\al very .SPeCial occasion, fOf' thal very special little girt, a very special dress by EMlf\L Our special little girt is Lisa De La Torre. • fifth grtde student aa Ma:ine View and the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank De La TOl'l'e ol Hunting.ton Beach. Lisa is wearing a custom made Elel'\8 dress from our Spring and Sommer Colklction, available in Sizes 3 to 14 at The Red Balloon Ltd. " ,~Ill.ANO --t(MN • CCl!JHTRY 0... 111•1~ HUJrrflfGTON MNllCIUl'I 111•}........ ' • • 1 UAILY PILOT. ----non'rStreak· .. . ' • Monday. MO'dl 4, 1'74 . • Saho~age ·-Suspecte~ Officials Probing Turkish Jet Wreckage PARIS (UPI) -A preliminary report on !he crash of a Turkish Alrllnel DCIO jetliner aald lodzy a bomb exploolon could have brought doW!) the wldebadied aircraft which nosedived to earth {rwn .J3,0llO_!<et ~y, A!lllng !44 """"" in aviation's wo~t disalter. TUlllUSR AIRLINE ....-... I n " ... htanbuJ aalcl the airline ha4 lnlonnaUon blew up the alrcrtft In Amstenlam after that tine_ Ja-and two Araba Jetting JO: perma on board flee the aboard di& era.shed plane we re plane. ....,.,.UW. They zald the live had planned • ~(0<t of the vlctlma In the 1'lrlWb to tabotage a British Alrwa.ya · flight airlines crash ftre believed to be from-PW to_i.Mclon_.bul wei:e Briloos, Including_ a -polloe a-.... transferred to the Turkish p1ane because .... rugby team, although no pu1en1er llal ol a 1tr.lke by BrltJsb engineers ln London wae available. 1he number ol Americans and that their bombo exploded In flight. aboard alto waa not !mown but the Tho airline IOlltt05 zald then! also U.S. embassy 'In London aald the victims waa a Jl'!"lblllty the reported guelTlllas Included Its cultural attac:be, Dr. Wayne .. -·- To Vote Booth Orly Airport """"'"' said spedaliru had prepared a report for Airport Dlrecior Gllhert Dreyf11& who ii leading the Inquiry. "The report stale& that the possibility ol an expioolon 11 supported by an important number ol. them," the sources said. were_ linked_Mth the Seizure_ later In Wllco1: his wile and two of dletr the day of a British Airways 1et-lfter dlikften'. Japanese embassy-lllU'eelSiifil - takeol( fn>m Beirut. Arab . commandos 49 J~panese were aboard. The Turb BWE MON1JAYS DEPT. -Just In -k .... eluded )'OW" ·-· -•aw II eledlon day aJoog much of Ille Orange !blot and !or that melter, oil -Orange Comly. -city COlll1dlmen w1ll be -In~ Ilk< OJela Mesa, Lacuna Bead>, Saa Cemente, Irvine and Sao Juan Clt>lllnno. Sao JIMO we.rs will also decide il 4lley -to III themselves up with tlleir own city polk:e department. Volers In the ~back Commwilty • Collep DlaCriot will be aelectlng a new .,.,_ out of eight candidates In the Nllllllg. OUI in L!li1l!Ul Hills, the fol~ are beJoc aabd at the polls 10 -tl1eir tu .. In tba small La Paz County Service Amo I. 'Ille tax levy woold go from almoit 2$ cents to SO ·-., per $100 B!l!Me~ valuation. A1I this for parks, laadocaplng and -sweeping. IRVINE llNIFIED SCHOOL District voter. wrn · be os1<ed to _.... a 141 millkln loan fn>m the state for new ..mols . !14!w, ff all this 1ooal polltlcal. action aaems In have .._i yoir -. don\ loel Coo badly. Yoo pnibably ltl!O't _eloae. Lob .of folll:a ·•n"'!'!lt.."1!'1i~lltlle -· . preco_,ipetklos thele diJ'I, -"'"- Yw bold YoUr breath aa t be ~ diecl:er ringB up the total, ......... -t the latest eOcalatlon Is going to do to )'<Ur pod<-. Yw am crlnse aa another .;,. of Woterpte -get banded clown. said there were 15 'l\u1tlsh naUooals "' the plane. TURKISH PRESIDENT Bulent Ecevlt told newsmen Jn lstanbul: "At present I cannot say trhe~ the plane "'as sabotaged or-not but we are reviewing every possibility, 1be quesUon~ of whether the plane was sabotaged or not will be cleared followlng technical examlnatlOrB which I presume will last a couple ol weeks." Orly Field sourees zald the pwenger search berore lakeoff was norme.t and that the plane was searched for explosives and none was foimd. Hand baggage was searched but not the suitcases ot the 216 penoos who jolned !he flight In Pari.s. Police zald they found m.-bodies at a spot seven miles before the irnMll't point: New.papen salil-tlilS iiiild ~;-_ happened only 11 the plane waa llf'eaking up as a result of an e1:plosion or some other cause before it hit the woods. Eyewitneu reports were conflicting. One witness said he saw the plane's tall break off. Another witness said the plane was intact lD'Jtil it crashed and that no flre or Smoke was visible aboard. IN ANKARA, Turkish Communications .... .. ~··· _ _ ,., . ~ _ ..., . _ ...... _ ~.. . , . u"•.;.r-:.• Minlster __ Ferda Gulley said he could -t'ANDIN'G"Gnll: WRl!EL·BTGGEST'1'ART VISIBtNN-WHeK-AGE-...not Nie oo.L Sllb!>\@ge, Turkish pilots Some Debris Found Seven Miles From Crash 'Site in Fr•nce issued a it&teDJ.~t saying .the crilstl v.·as the •'Orit of saboteurs. · Golda Delay·s De~ision YOO HEAil SOO'nllNG wm1s from .~i!":'!!O::~:'!.\::~ Israeli Prime Minist.er' Considering Replacement? • pump1 wtll...,. eveey1hing out, oddly. l Oddly II ri&I", aa ""' roll out cm BIJUETIN Mrs. Meir might be approaching other a blue ~ md find the 1aa lines JERUSALEM (API -Pnmler Golda memben of her Labor party lo form Atlantic cooperation and the Berlin matter. • Jong • they were beiore they started J\falr qreed today to 1tay oa 11 ._.r a government. including Deputy Prime tbe whole l)lltan to make them llhorter. of llrael'1 next 1overnment alter col· ]1.finister Yigal ..\l)on. Foreign Minister "WE llAD DIFFICUL TV in finding Ahal Here's an ttem in the Monday leapt1 pleaded wit.II lier to remala In Abba Eben or Finance ADnister Pinhas problems bet'o\·een us," Kissinger said • nen. GmeraI Moton has come out · power, 1tnior Laber party IOU1'Cel aakl. Saplr. with a smile at Brandt, who nodded wtth 8· new invention called the Sigma Allon conferred with i!\frs. Meir for . in approval. - J. lt'a IQR of a mlni<mnpuklr that JERUSALEM (UPI) -Prime Minister several lx>urs during the morning. Neither man permitted questioos alter GM wllJ lnUll Cll l9'7S n'Xldel ears. Golda Aleir today delayed Plans to ~ their brief statements to newsmen s,,_ I will flJp j digital number amounoo her reslpaUon formally and ''THERE'S NO dooht that she can standing in a semicircle around them HELMETED RESCUER IS FRAMED BY PART-OF PLANE FUSELAGE Turkish Airliner Crash Left 344. Dtad -Disaster Record Liberals Won't-.Join Heath Resignation .Looks : _Likely in Great Britain ... •• --:BUlLETIN· c==~~dlu<--Goooen..U.~'aP!j'-00""",....aid----:-- LONDON' . {UPO -Prime Miahttr · Heath is "not bltere:sted. '' Edward Heath bas resigned. His No. 10 In a funher blow to }Ueatb'a hopes Downing Street'offtce ~today. of earcying on an "hnt.1-eociallst'' • LONDON (UPI) -Political Informants said today the Liberal Party has decided not lo join Prime Minlste-F.dwani Heath's Con.servaU~ in a coalition government or MY otbe< kind of alllan<e and that this meant be' Would have to resign. The sources said the decision, agreed on unanimously at a, lol't>lJoor meellog of the 14 Uberal Party members of Parliament. meant Heath will have no other choice but to hand. h i s government's resignation to Qu een Elizabeth and advise her tO sommon Labor Party leader Harold Wilson to form a new admlrUstraUon. govemmmt, 10 of the 11 han! lire, 1 Proteatant milttaot member!: o fi Parliament from Northern I r e 1 a n d agreed In Beilasl to · go it alooe and. not to·joln aoy gov<rnment lo Looclon. I ' They decided to aet up a "United Ulster Unionist Parliamentary Ooelitkm.. '' Acting as spokesman for the groop, Rev. Ian Paisley said n "'ill support. wbichevel' party helps Ulster. ~ Labor Party sourtes said if IVl- is summooed to form a government., he will do .. with the 301 Labor Party members of Parliament a.Jone, even though they do not CMStitute a majority of the new 135-m.ember Home cl. Colilmom . . '41 <II your· ntnztncot panel, telling political IOUt'Ciel said !he may either make the best Prime Minister in these on the mist shrouded terra·ce of Brandt's ,... procllelY how mud> gaa mileage be rooonslderlng her decision to slep days," Allon said on emer£ing from home. THE LIBF.llAL,\Party said Its decisioo THEY SAID he will push ahead with yau are gettmg at any given moment. down or searching for a !Wlable the talks. "We shall do our best to In other developments, Pa1enstln.ian will be confinned' in a· formal statement Labor's J>!Y8m • .including natlonaliza-l----;-;;;::;-;;-;:;;;;;;;"'~~;;-:::::--;:-:.._.~rep'{ilacemen~· f.r.l';;:;;r;;;-;;;;;;;;r;=,,,,==r-·-"'convince her to change her mind.'' guerrillas opposed to a Atiddle East later. · \ion of addiUooal key industries, wrtil the / THAT IS NICE.-Now ·an you have Mra. Me had planned to le en XSJreilll'lifrs-:nmr--stillrpwmea.r..=.-.to',--~'ttl>M<n~~ ni>l(ttll><!t>Tm"dcr.rn-emy-11>l>,,,.--~def .. t<Ot1Jr'P>rtlmne11t mid lira ' · to do ts worry if. you'll 'have any gas Ephraim KaWr at 11:30 a.m. that she resign by retw:ning bet giovemment-Geneva peace talks with a series of wm Worm Heath of the party's decision Wilsm then will call a new general elec- ln im, to get "'I mileage with. Good was giving up her unsuccesslul efforts fonning mandate to Katzir, Allon aald, CIJmJJlalldi>'-'!ti~kly-i.tenlftl iltl!l\Rm to~aeolt-a -full majority~~--~ .or bad. to form a minority government. The "I suspkt that yes, she will, but I magazlne reported today. · Political .informants said the Liberals Earlier, Heath, atilt c l inging Well, somewhere there must be meeting was at ftrst postpooed to 5 don't laM?"W if the president is obligated will propose to Heath formation of a Cltlminately to power despite a stinging __..,._•-•-worth a smlle.'H.,,. p.m. then to 7 p.m. as slle coolinued to aettpt It." "grand coalition" government of all rebuff from the vot<n In nna.day's ;;J;.,,i-U,: ~~. ~1\er< the tallc! wilJ! party colleagues pleading with Meanwhile, Secretary of State Henry p aJ p' • three major parties -Con..ervadves, gen...81 e!ectiM, held a lw<>blur ~ --are nmlng wild? . her to remain In office. A. Klssinger arrived in Brussels to brief ap nmacy Labor 1lnd Uberals. of.his cabinet. "'-•~ In the NATO ambassadors oo bis five-day ._.,....., event .you've been "THE POSTPONDIEh'T has led to mission to the Middle'East. -· 00 -planet over t!I• paot -. speculation that !he may he He arrived from B<m where he briefed Issue Studied : ~~ ~e .craze. A streaker reanidering her decision," a p>lltical. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt a --.-&prinla tbrousll public source said. "She'• meeting with van"" on J>")lllleC(. for peace In lhe Middle = weasq nothing !Jl(ft Ulan a people at the momenl" East and the possibiUty o1 an early By 2 Religions 'lbe kids bad a mass lltreak down Mrs. Meir announced her decision· to lifting of the Arab oil embargo against step clown Swidzy night at a meeting the United States and The Netherlands. the ltreeta ol. Kmmlle. Tennetsee, ii.Et ol her labor party. · l\ISSinger made no arrival statement Satunlay lllPl 'lbe polloe mootly JU'Jt The decision by the 7S-year-old but headed directly f0< N A TO ::1 = "!! ':,~ Elsewberefor 1.,_; grandmother put the Jewish state on headquarte,. and his m ... lng ~ilh the NEW YORK (AP) -A team o1 Roman Calhollc and Lutheran tbeoJoRians says it sees "possibilities ol raoprochement" oo an i..ue which divided their dlurches In the 16th oeotury Protestan t Reformation, the issue ol papal primacy. Arab Hijackers .Claim More Attacks jin _Future &"" .......,,.,......,... ...... tbe brink of new eleclk>os, political ambassadors of the 15 NATO nations. standing an:f. wat.ching a supermarket SOUl"Oll said. and opened the possibility In Bonn he renewed his plea for Europe ~er. of a new coalition incNding right-wing to unite -but not Jn opposition to fact!oos O!ll'O"ed to Israel's post.War the United States. The lhoologians say tt "need not he AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (API - Two young Arabo who hijacked a British airliner and surreOOered say their group plans to attack other British and American planes because the COIWrles ' s~rted Israel in d:le Ootober war. YOO HAVE TO FEEL sorry for those two lawmen. 1be way the news ls these dzys tt must be loogh to an-est oomebody who seems to he ha~ fun. luryway, back to i-eallty. Remember to go to the polls tomo11ow and put In olfloe the next set ol pollilciaM. 1 won't suggest, however, tbat you -k to the polls. negotia.Uons wilh the Arabs. Kissinger and Brandt conferred for Sources in the NaUonal Rellgloos Party one and three-quarters hours in the (NRP), which has refused to 1'joln chancellor's large villa atop t be 1t1rs. M.eir's goVllmment in a dispute Vern.~berg mountain overlooking the over religious Jaw, said the postponement capital. could ~ she Is lrylng to find a Alterwanls, they told reporters they new candidzte to replace her aa Prime haq .U..-the Middle East, to which Milll3t«. Kissinger has just completed his fourth The newapaper Yedloth Ajlronoth zald trip In as many months, aa well as a barrier 10 reaincillation" long any er. They envision a renewed papal offk:e "committed to Christian freedom" and (,__I_N_s_H_oR_T._ .. _. _) THE ARABS surrendered peacefully to 1lutch police Sunday alter releasing the 92 passengers and 10 crew members of the hijacked British DCIO, drendling serving "a lager communion" both of the inside of the $8.9 mlllion jet with C.tbolk:s and -rs. lncltidi!)g Lutheran the plane's liquor MJPply and then 9etting Thundershowers • Ill Plains churcheo, whidl would remain aeil--It afire oo e ......,y Ill Sdli!lhOI Alrpon. governing within It. Two -llUflered mlnoc Injuries sliding out of the plane, Dutcl1 autborltles repor't<d. The alreroft ..... virtually e Missile Talk WASHINGTOI/ (AP) "A truly clestroy!d. . Chi~ago Folks B'ask UnderSO Degree Temperatures massive effort" in · Soviet missile clevdopment will 10011 pooe a direct th-IO the U.S. ---missile force, says Oeteme Sec:etary James RSdileo1-« A D.rtdt civil aviation offtdals llid the bljac:Jt.n made ... demands when th<iy surrenderecl bul aald In brol!er\ .......... ,°'°' ...... • I • llOllolD,----. ..... ~ ..... eEJMO>A1 t• ~rt~ In -""'-tMIV tnf Twldrt. Hloll tocle'I' 60. CMst•I ......,.,....,,.... ~ fr'Ol'll 4S to ... ·1111....i ~ ,.,... fl"Om 4.i to .. w...,. """'*'• ...... S11n, Moon, Tide• -· . kol'ld 1111111 ' l :IJ p.11'1. 4.1 TUllDAY Flrllt llltll ............ 7:'1 e.m. S.t Flrat IWI .... ., ..... l:l4 1.m. l.J s~ ntth .......... 1:4 .:m. "' S.COl'ld 1-..... ,. 1:2'1 "'m. •l .O $1111 ,,_ 711' ''"" s.11 6:'1 p.m. M-rl• i :02 1.m. s... 4:1• p.m. Belwe the ml of the de<ade, _,_ aald, the 1,000 Minuteman mlaallea .-ty for laoodl In underground slloo will be tbrealA!lled by a n lncreaalngly ll«\lrate and growing force "' Russian missiles. . • Artru• Dea44 ' North Vietnam Returns Bodies ·Of Twelve POW s RENO, Nev. (API -Barl>ara Rulck WilUanu, an actress best known for a leading role lo the moticm picture SAIGON, Sooth Vielnam (AP) -North "Carouael," hi& be<n fouod dead. Vietnam onnounced today that It will DAILY PILOT Authorities aald Mn. Wiiiiams hand over the remains of U American . DELIVERY SERVICE appare!Xly died of ·~ ~..! prisoners of war who died In captivity. - Sat.~ .,.,.. -~ her Tho U.S. Embassy In Saigon said two ' Delil!fy ol 11< Daily l'ilot ., .,~__;a~lnyber"'t".:.:""' body U.S. Air Force C!30 tra._u will, fly is guaianl!<d waa ~-~room. to Hanoi w-.y to get the nmaJns -·-I ,. ....... ,. e 1-i.,, Tlwh and take them .. u ,._ Air Bae ,.. I ll ,.._ Al '" ,. "" ,. DALLAS (API -Movie -G...,r In. 'lblllUd !Or ldenUlloitlao. - " -1 ,_ '* " •.. Gar&M and Mn. L "'-• Stommons An anllul1 ...... IOld tbe JJI >& -•r Defense Department would JMb the -.. """ I ,_ 11111 -loot jo'll'eltJI and ollwr ..i &old pl,_ _.... bl W•...__ -•-the ,_ ... It I 1a -•I 1& -more -.100,000 wbm their names .--IC -•-u~ ... -......ins •re poottlftly Identified and :,....'-:'""' '*.J'''~ "':"lfnld~ •·Ell•••... • homes wtte blql&rizecl lat week, police ne1t of Ida are notifted. -~~.:_ • -•v.it -"'"*' ,. Cllt n_tlllll Ill It u. reported. Mn. Siemmaal, wife of a North V~ru l111t )'Ml' P"' the ::: .. ,l"Z" .:':I" .....r-:.:., '::::: l!ie(lms 142-4111 real -deftlcjper ..i lli•i<ler • Unlled Slateo the nomeo of D AliM lcal• • M .... -" •-'"'· lal...,"""' ._ · · · · · ._ud the lml of 11 ~ of cliamood who died In captivity and 1 9 --·· Mt ........ It ""9011' ... , ... , ................. '--lry ~ -~ring ..... -~·--ec~ 11Y 1s "'-#."-...., ....... • .. 11.. ""',..... a •m · inm whole body wu reco'•td Jafter tu "_.,, ~-• -· · • · .. · ··..,. " ~. the of ollmal>cttlltman piano -lhol """"'-a. lie Nar1lr c:-ralWHf•er "'---E. E. "Buddy" ..._._, _ ... _ _ _ _ _ 111 ·-..,,.... ~m11 ~ ~~·1ng .. ~ _,, :r.::;:; v~ •ta-did no1.., -___ .., ___ ... ._! ............ M ,, ___ ~--.... theranalnoollbti_U_be '"' ..,,..,, " ~1 ~ • ~_L,,;;;;;;;:;;;;.;;;;;,;;;;;,;.;.;,;,,,;-.i....Jl!!leces•,,_ ----------...t<iJlllo>Cl---__ _ I , • English they bad to "take action." We bad no ·a11emattve. l,'Olltk:3 amo-to nothing." 1be offlcial said their pair were anned wtlh small C>ech plstob but were persuaded to unload them and hand over the ammunition. MAJ. ERIK Gerritsen head ol the Du1dl state police at the all'port, said Ille men ideOifted themlJelves only as Abu Said end Abu All 0.. of them told a Duldl ofllclal he lived cm the Weot Bank of the Jordan itv..-Dll Israel occupied the area In the 1967 nr, bul they would give no more ioformatim about tbemse1ves. 'Ille Palestine Liberation Organization, --the ma}Or p- guenilla -· disclaimed any -.. -the hiJaddnl! and -such opentions. Tbe plane wmi cm a fll&lll 1._ Don\bal' to Looclon. end 1hO i.,,, hijac:ken --bel1oved to be -25 p I J seas ft boarded ,M Bekul. She.'s Not l1i Same Room SE.\'ITLE (AP) -'!be television set in one SeaU.le tavern lives •P to ill nickname. . Police have osked !he · dty &Homey -the ta...,, ls vlotaUng the taw by show!nc topleaa dznoen OD the -circuit tube. Topl<u dab!lng ID Seettle ~ 1n 1m """' the U.S. &Jp<eme Court ruled local --could bin topiell and nude dzndn&, Tho City Council -I'll' hml)e danl'len-ulo appear In any ~with the bnut exJll*d ao vtew." . . _ Tho topl..a televillon II the Seooad St«y Ta,.m orillnates In • netchboitnl ...... • • • • , . , • .. _ _..._ .... \ T od•y's Final -N.Y. StoekS . . '»=>L 67, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • ,, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA --MONDAY .-MARCH 4, 191.!I N TEN CENTS . - Opening Sa lvos. Fired • Ill Batt·le .. of Bridg~ "": By JORN .ZALLER ' .,,. CM i-Dliltr l'tMf llMI En.virorunentalista are squaring oU opinst bootmen over Ille be!pl of a ~ r<placemenl of the Paclllc Oioiot HJatiway bridge""' Newport Bay. ... y Willlams, .... idenl ,of Friends ohNewPort Bay, uya be wanll a k>w bddp -lea -.17 feel olf the ..._ -to keep boota from Ille lower 6-1 oul ol a planned wildlife area in tlll Uppei: Bay. •'.· , Cas Lines ... • But the NeWpon·Harbo!' a.amber of Coa:imerce, ~ it'a speaking for the bolliDC'Sty, says tt wants a hill> -bridle -l -12 feet -in .,.... to · l«<SSlbiUty to Newport u,n.or•; aoly poblic boat iauncll-nmps in Ibo lfpper Illy • ~ ubtq:,l>ridge, wl>ich la slated foe riplacemdi wllhin fiv. to 10 yoars, is IJ.$ feel abfloe the water. · Bride• beljit is ooe ·of the major 1-. facill\."11>e dly'• ad boc: Upper . ·.·-~tiltl-Ong~--,-- • On Coast . . , 'Radio aad television persooalily Joe ....,_'YOcmn died Sunday. of cancer at South NewpQrl Bay Bridge P I a n .o. l n g Committee, whicb was formed in Januruy to e~te bridge plBMing. 1be area around the bay bridge, ind>.<fin&_lhe intmectloo oUhe highway and Dover Shorts Drive, ia ranked as lhe city's most pressing t r a r f i c congestion problem by the city's traffic consultant, Alan M. Voorhees and Assoclales. So far, the bridge c:omm!Uee hasn't ' rommilled Itself to a high or a low brklge. "We're still 1tudyln1 the altemallve1 and trying to famillariu ounelves wtlh the iaue," sakl . Robert S h e 1 to n , chairman of the committee. ;'But it ii clear that the questk>n of bridge height may be one of the more cootroveraial .1'sues we face," he admitted. Willlam.1, one tJ 1eVtn members on the committee, aays thi~ philooophlcaily, • . he fa\'Ors keeping the br\dge as low as possible,· to Its ellsting height If possible. ''The Upper _Bay is planned as a wUdlife area, and l don't ate any point In building higher brldg" that wiU allow more boats into lt. That's lnoooslstent wtth the klea of a wikllife area,'' WWiarM aays. However, he added, "My guess is that other members of the bay committee Y.'ould prefer to see a higher bridge.'' \\'i!Uams also said he suspecls that the Irvine Coolpany may ~·ant a higher bridge in order to hold open the possibility for a major mar in~ developm ent in "the Back Bay in the event that a planned wildlife area fails to materialize. "A high bridge v.·oukl be one step in the direction or making the Back tS« BRIDGE, Pa1e ZJ e Ill "-""" o un Files on 2 Heath Resigns Suicides Liberal Party Rejects Coal.ition • · -.-:----:-----'R!NDON-{UPl)-=-PMIYfe'Mlnlstert!dward-Heatirl1as resigned,---~--< T _ t" t d his No. 10 Downing St. office announced today. uIVeS 1ga e n1e anno_uncement said "the prime minister has sought an audience or the queen in order to tender the resignation of his gov· ernment." <Earlier story, Page 4) By TO~t BARLEY Of "'-D91l'J '"" 111" · 1\1.i> death,, earlier classified by the Orange ·eounty Cormer's Office as suicides are being probed today by Santa Ana poUce investigating the killing last ~·eekend or Dr. Louis J . Celia's mother· The end came when the tiny Liberal ?.arty rejected lteath's in vi· tation to Join his Consen•atives in an anti-Sociali st coalition: Instead, the Liberals proposed a national unity government that would in· elude the Laborites and Heath rejected this. Heath's conservatives won most of the popular vote in Thurs- day's general elections but the Labor Party won more seats' in the House of Commons, though failing to win a maj·ority. Heath's resignation meant that Quee_n E izabeth would now ask Labor Leader Harold \Vilson to form a minorit y go\'ernmen t - Britain's first since 1929 . .. By (;oast-Guard Copter ~1> people ·":ere plucked from choppy waters ofr Huntington Beach State Stach Sunday b)r a U.S. c.oast Guard helicopter after hanging cmto their capsized boat for two hoW'I. One cf the unlucky sailors, Jill Pollnow of 137 Topaz Ave .. Balboa Island, had trouble walking after her stay Ur the Netv port to Ask Change in Bill 01i Fr eeivay Lan<l Newport Beach City Alanagcr Robert L Wynn said today the city will ask Assemblyman Robert L. Badham IR· Newport Beach ) to amend his bill that allows local government to buy excess freeway land al the price the sllltc paid fer It. Gov. Reagan signed the measure Thursday, but Wynn said "be was :sup- posed to have 1igned it last summer and because of the delay. the bill doesn't allow Newport Beach eoough time lo plan for ~uisltion. "'The bill gives ti! an opc:ioo that lasts through l\farch, 1975," Wynn sa.id. "That's only a year away." "We will ask Badham to introduq! trailer legislation that will extend thal option period for one more year ," Wynn aaid . cold. 4Xlegree surf, state lifeguards , sakl. -She v.·as taken lo Pacifica llo:j>ital - in Huntlngton Beach l~r observation and released the same day. Her boating companion. Alex Kimble of 2941 Edgely Place. Los Alamitos, "-'armed up in the lifeguan::., cffice after the evening rescue at sea. Lifeguards said today the pair was sa.iling the small 10 to 12 foot sailboat from Long Beach when its rudd er broke aild it was blown over by 25 miles per hour winds. ' The gusty winds and three to four foot slrong waves defeated thei r efforts to right lhe boat. ll.ilich was about one mile offshore, lifeguard! said. lt W85 sighted by Huntington Beach City Beach lifeguards statloncd at the pier. They called the Coast Guard. ~en the helicopler arrived about S p.m., the boat had drifted about two miles south of the first 'sighting .• RescuCrs lov.·ered a basket from the helicopter and hovered the craft over the boat to bring the saik>n up one by one. 'llle helicopter then landed at the state beach parking lot to let its passengen ool. Oruge C:.ut • . Ceost Comm1111ity lloopital in Sooth Lrcuni. Yoe.am, a ·Newport Beach ; Hlldent, .... Ss. l 'Fuoera.1 RrVices will be held at 9:).) 1.m. Sabrrday at Pacific View Memorial Part chapel, S500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach. Beaeh· Bow Wows Blasted ·Wynn also disck>sed that !he state Public Works Department i3 J>N!paring to submit an offer to the city to lease some or all of the eight abandoned freeway parcels in Nc'itpOrt Beach Weather .A ndlo ud television figure fer more lhon Jt ,..,., Yocom boo -claoely W.est New port .Gro ap Urges City Curb Canin es • -willl Loi Angel• Radio llatioo By L. PETER KlllEG i1'!WB lor -at-.U. career. °' ., - - -, ,.. die i.ot t1Jree yeot1 ho WU fl mus!' be tlpling. N...pi,rt BeBch '.W. the Sautfiem Califonlla <ducallonal city' C>Olmdimm are I>einfl JM'CllUl'<d lo "1m.fon 11atioa KCET In Leo ·Anflel,.. do aomethlng .-clop running loooe ·11e -• -Pl-al the ... the city'•-· 6mslam ~--of 'l'eleo1llan llld 'Ille ,..r'I flnl ~ for action llWio Ar< bas aome -<lie Wtol Newport Beach Kr. Yocam w11 admiu.d to South Jmpov--In a lellot to c.ot O!mmmdty llaopilal Feb.11. ond dty -• !lad -.......... _,.. lr..tlleDL "We'll (II& II m the oCl!lldo u mo Be died al l:Jt a.DI. -,. •---U · we -r ........ 11111'11' Donald ·A. • ·lie II • thal llJ' 1111 -: -; 1L "'°"' ........ all be npedl 1he -"'-"" llli two 11"1Ddc:bildnn. ~ ttill bO 1*Je _.. ...... I ""1ID. · ne famlJy -me m q rla I "We'" 11111 dill d-lon .-~lo tllO-c-t -1b'lor11 .... 11lcm1«nember." lidllY. • be Ail. "Ptopie -up lids and -.. --lllPsdlic-K_OUl_.."""'7-." ~ *111iry._ _ ~ Jt'f • 1NO in Mcfnn!a' bomt · • - --territory, though, accoroing to Paul lie said biJ biggest coocein la that Balalla, presidelli of the West Newport y-cbiidr.11 .,. alto Cllt the beaches 'hoineowoen' ll&Oci.ation. and they to"-get into dog Wiile. • Balaila said the """"1a!ion survey<d Balalfl and MciDnis agreed Iha! !her< West Newport. residents and found 71 ia 111 enfort'etnl!IK problem with the pe1oent of them-favor a year-ro&md -a.arrent law. boil on dogs on the beach. "Uke a1JY other law. the polic. must City anflnonce9 curnotly allow clop be wUllng and obie to eolon:t K," Bolalis on the: be6dtet between 5 p.m. and uld. 9 a.m., pcvrided Ibey '"' oo 1 l<olh. Mc:lllnil <>OllOlded tllat • the (lPlioe 'llley are~ ll 1ll tlmel bel-.....,_ iln'l obit to ..,.,.. 1he .r .... 1$ ud 5epl.1$. ~ ltrldly. llololio.alil Ji101>1e .... fpor1llg tbe. • -''Wo·<Dlfd -o·eop ll ....,-_,. -··-and lboy ...... 111111 olJIJ ... be obit to ·-eftr7 <leminS up --pea. .doll." the ...,... 11id. ,.,,,_ m ., owflrl lot al clop. cm ile llid ho's bopeflli _...,. al Polillc 1be ----l(Jrin( oomlnC d-••. proboblJ at 1be Mardi • it's quife _.. Ibey ohould lot -I -irlg, ''Will -1iP -f1lltrided," ~ llJd. A ..... , If- • • • . ''U that proposal Is acceptable, we won't have to buy any of the parcels," W-oaid. But if they're not acceptable, and the clty has to come up :with a.s much as 11.f mlllion to buy. the land. mdre timt will be needed, Wym said. "There just Isn't enough plamlng time to deteunioe which of the _properties we would want to buy or bow we would raite the mooey," ht Aid. There are four parcels, •bout lr5 acres, In West Newport. includifll the old PIClflc Electric J1Chl.af-way. Another porcel .. the Baptbt: a..n:ti property cia Qitf Drive and there l:s a five«re porcel ad)ac<llt to the Comltllllllt}' YOllth Cent« OD Oiff Drive. Two loll on Kinp Rold w.... also purtbuod by the ..... d>rin& it• 8C- 9!ili1ioa period nlllllnJ -llll lo mo. . . ' ' The v.·ct "\\'cekend Is over and , nalurally, lhe sun appeared today and Is expected back again Tues- ·d11y. The weather service sees warmer days with highs at tbe beaches at·llQ rising to the mid~ inialld. • INSIDE TODA. Y Frc11cl1, American and Turklrh. o/Jiclala are.probing tlle...tang~d wreckage of a Turkilh jetliner carrying 344 ptr1on1 which era.shed Sunday 11to.r Paris. Ser 1£0111 and photos Pa.Qt 4. .- -. ,..""* ""' • Of•-,...., ,, -..... = ,..._ -l! -_.., -. ..... . --. , .. .. • l .a OAIL Y PILO I 1 -Univer~ity • I Professors' Pay iAudited tAN> FJl.VICISOO (APl -A--apeclal llldll. has been laito.cbed to ~etermlne if · ~lty members at the Ca}ilomia Stata..llnlv=lty aqd.C.llege1 o.~g "''IJled Iha _. w ... kload• JP!(• 11 thef. are ....,,.1111 out their aaal-ta, the Cb1ol .auditor of the syllem aald today. .--· ... ' cl • Fred v.)ton, from his office In Los Angeles. confirmed report.o In lbe San FrandsQ) Q\ronlcle that the audit }lad been laiinc!Jed but .. Id. "We'ri "not loo~lttg at Individual faculty mpr> as tufit. We don't expeti. any ~I Chane• as a reault ol' this audlt." - Spectal oooltors h<Mn the system's htldqurters ln Los Angelel a re eiamlnlng records at campuiil-tn.-San Fraoclloo, Hayward, Pomona, San Lula Obispo, Lona .Beach and San Bemardlno, the ~per aald. Dolton said the t-· audit staff was ''doing a review en seven campuses of faculty utllliatlon. What we're looking . al speclflcaUy are the procedures of assigning workloads to faculty and seeing that lhls workload \S accomplished.'' He said the ·seven campuses were SUPERVISOR OF YEAR Sgt. Tony Vlllo OFFICER OF YEAR LM ltobtrta Roberis;. Villa Hooored As Premier Policemen choeen at random. '~on the hula of A · f N Be p 1· ., havinl Iaree and small campuses. urban pa.tr o e .... ·port &ch o ice ,,ewport Harbor Ei:cbange C I u b aQd__ rural campu5C! to see if rWes Department mcm~ chosen from members and cited the two men for couJd be formulated .... rel a ling to work~ -amoog ranks of of hoers and 1upc~1 excillence and Clecljcalion , to 'duty, assignmenU:." today hold honOrs as 1"4 city lawmen "Supervisor of the Year'' honors "'ent The probe was spurred c by the . of the year. underoover work ol an 8 8 a I 8 tan t . to Sgt. Tony Villa, a seven • year depart· tbemati rof the la: ment veteran currently as,,igned as a :.ier .. .,!puf. u:"°' a....:,. oald. FroJI! Page l traffic sectioo field supervisor. 1be newspaper idemtlfiecl th e UJTCHT."LL •Us past ei:perience includes that of ttnderooYer w-oo-'lllelmo-Oianey-.lT.lL • • • motorcycle olflcer, crime scene and aid ber work l1reod1 bU led • shotgun buU Ind ii was then to tM dlamlual ol. one tenured faculty indicted the defendants, saying there A Huntington Be:acb resident, Sgt. Villa member. . . would be a natural inference of guilt. wil • • ..,, ... . .. . .... , ., . • ---"'!--.a.----~ Nixon S PROBES ••. ~pports. :.,'::':~ lboW • tbe 'l1le)' Mid tbe oat.d wo111111 hid been llt.,.W by two .-ottocbed to · H Id St ---~ ber bdoonL . a eman o~y ~~:= .. b~~£,=:· WASHINGTON (Ul!l -uaidenl. Nixon at.ands by itatemenll )list summer suppOrtl ng testimony by hi$ former top 11ld~ H. R. HaldemanJ ~arding payments o1 hush~money 19 !lie origihal Walera:ate .defendants , a White House spokesman said today. Testimony by Haldeman before the Senate Watergate committee, in which he quoted Nixon as sa)'ing payment of such money would be ·wrong, was specifically listed as a lie In an indictrrient handed up Friday against the former White House dUef of staff. Responding to questions f r o m reporters, deputy pnosldentlal ~ aecretary Gerald L. Warren said today the Prealdent stands by statements at an Aug. 22 news conference in which Nixon said Haldeman's version of the meeting was correct. Warren also said Nli:on had no intention of trying to keep U.S. District Judge John J. Sirlca from turning over a secret grand jury report to the House Judiciary Committee if be decides to do •SO. It y.•as not known whether Sirica had read the report -handed him at the same Ume as the Indictments of seven former Nixon associates -or whether be decided on the grand jury's request to tum It over to the judiciary oommlttee considering Nixon 's Impeachment. But thejudge has set a hearing for Wednes- day on dispos ition of the report. The sealed report is believed to detail the grand jury's views on the President's involvement, if any, in the Watergat rover-up. Slrlca returned today from a weekenc;! out of town and one ot hlS aides said • ,..k deatll by banglna-•u1pmaion ll'om tbere would be "no 1<tlon on W1Mr1N'-' -the coillna-and the klcklnC owoy qi today. . a chair The Friday Indictment • c c u 1 e d l UiJ the Id the tt Haldeman ol lying -be told lbe n , s caS<, Y 18 • prt Y Senate Watersate oonunlttee . I a 1 t nlll'9e • aid~ a_pparenlly drew the ropes &Urnm•" that wben Jolifl W. O.an m llghl orOWld ber ntc1< ond 1triil&Jed told Nixon and hlmoeV that It million benell. wotdd be Meded to bush up the Coroner•s· officen ,.Id there wu no de!endanta. lhe Pret1Sdent said It could be railed but that "woukl be wrong." Queslioood about on oppmnt coolllct In the grind Jury's Ylew ol. the leltlmoay, Warren said, "U neCellary we will de.al wllb lhil II aome point In the future In the proper woy and 11 the -· time." ,.. .. _. In the Senate, tile two top Danocnts. Mike Mansfield of Mootano and Rolierl C. Byrd of Wm Vlrginll, Aid \he seoled document abould be fOf'#orded to the jud.lclary oommltiee promptly. Nixon P¥>10.red back to Washington Sunday evening from a weekend at camp David, Md. Aides said the White House stUJ does not know what is In the secret report. Sources told UPl . that White House lawyers are· "conciemed" the report ,might contain ''Inflammatory t'Ollclusions.". • Another grind jury was ·Upeeted to retum more major indictment,, -this week, dealing with 'lcti¥itiea of the White House "Plumbers" unit and it.s Wll break-in at the oUiCe ol Danlel Eiliberg·s psychlatrisl · The secret report in Slrica's &afe. sources close to the invesUgaUon tw,ve told UPI, swnni.artl.(i evkienee the Watergate grand Jury beard about Nbon. Tbe New York Times and I b e Wll!hlncton Poot ~ over ihe note In the room ar.~ no ev' · ·.,ce anywhere___ .in her 11>11rt~.!-or from 1tateme'nts made by her lriends that abe _bad ever contemplated suicide or that UJero_were rusons for ber taklttt! her own life. Cotooer'a olflcen today reveoled tbat MlA .CUmm!Dp ftBed ot DDclarl Hoopital In S..ta Ana, Wlecbeckl'1 ~ place ol employment. He was fired holpttal oulhoittleo from his Job nurse's aide and was Je.t.er fired by Cella from his Job u apartmeDI house manager, it was Jee.med today. Coroner's officera today s a Ld l\1alinowski, an. electrtdan, was found dead on bis bed last Sept. 10 with a gunshot v..l:JUJld over his right ear and a Smith aud WesSOfl pistol ly!Dg nearby. Investta:ators said his falhcr, Charles R. Malinowski Sr., told tbem shortly after the dl!oovery of his son's body two Oays later that the electrician had been using drugs a month before bis dealb. Police said the elder Malinowski told them his !IOn had been depressed about his pending divorce but was in hl&h spirits wben the two men last met sbortly before the dealb . Ao tnttlll audit on the Los Angeles Gagliardi a.id that reading· of the . and his · e, Sheila, have 1 five-year.old aom(llll Indicated tbol p 'o le 11 o re 9ptll!ag e)alem!Jlt c:onYtneed him Ille · ""'· Fro• P•• J ill$lly we~ taking teaching credit fOr ~·had not planned an interence "Officer of the Year" Lee ,1toberts· -· -· ~ · weekend lbe grand jury concludeo the ~~-· ~ In . !!fl , thO ."'l'Ot"P . Investigators today took both coroner's files with them to the A I a d d ln Aparlmenis' building to ,..pen tbe .- i:iosed o;hen bolb deaths ,..,.. 11sled coosp ... -.J• L' ; ~ ** * -· · , ing-lludetlta, . ~ guilL . _ _bas beetL with _~Newport Beach ~"-S • coordiMUnc laboritory 1e11iooa ~ily .. Fleming~ hi;-openlfig statement laid ~ment for four. years andlS noW-'7'~ -.-.-.-------- AS silicidts. . . . - , tauaht by graduate atucleotl and working that' the $200,000 Veaco contribution was a cnrne scene inv~tJ.gator. . on academic oomniltteel, the newsp1per · a part of $60 mlDlon "contributed by O!'.ficer Roberts is a U.S. Marme Corps said. Some proleseors were abo taking tbe people or thla country 9Cime poor veteran. He lives with. his wtre, Vernon, double c:redit for teadllng exceptionally aome rich" to the Nli:on car'npaign. ' in Sant.a Ana with their two children . large claael, it·wu reported. -"Whatever the prosecution may argue, . ~ Tbe normal teadllna lold in the state the amount involved was lts1 than one-- syatem Is 12 1tOUn ol cl..., per -k third of ooe percent of all Ille money Per lDltrUctOr. 1be.newsp.-yer aak:l_ the cootribut6','' Flemlng' saJd. !Ilse ,.portlni of tucltlntl loadl ID ooe "The eveldence wlll show that Mtchell clepe-In Loi ...,,,.,,. may -·never acted In any way o<her thao , the state 11 mlllloa a yoar. For the -.1>at wu beat for his country." ; entlro ll)'llem, lbe total would lie much Fleming aald that the V es co Murder Trial Of Two Officers ~ higher. ....cmtrtbuUon •<wu as If in an electJoo IB 1t70 Mia lltaney fint turned over castln' 1100 Vesco bad contributed 32 Now. under way , to the oyllem's trlJstees flies a!!!f ~r cents. ' · ' _ eYlde6ce elte hid aCculllulalod apjpst He asked that the jury -Ider . , lbe · beod ol 1IOr .U,pertn\jljl, · l1le "-. In e&SenCt Jo~ MJldtell would .fury alectlon bepo· 10day In the 1 Qironlcle said; sell his life for S2 cents. ' Orange County Sl.IJ>l?rior Court trial of Y.~th a co-worker. Whlle locally the ·availability of guoline appears to · keep getting worse despite governmerital intervention, eome of California's outlying areas report no More Than 600 Mourners [ . . problems. Returning Crom San Francisco tbil' weekend, Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said H'e stopped for gu at Buttonwillow on Interstate s near Bakersfield. Attend Mrs. Mo1·gan M_ass "I pulled Into an ,\.too truck stop. The place had rows of pumps and l\1ore than 100 J)ef10DI crowded into appeared to be deserted. I wa.s just a Santa Ana Catholic church Sunilay sure no one was there and the place night to pay their last tribu.tel in the WU c!Oled. JUll\ •• I got ready to fcwm of ·• requiem ~ to ~ Marioo leave a i;n.an came out and • fifted up Ttaven "°r1an. · ,:.. • ..._ l_ my tank lit '9.9 centa a gallon.," Harnala Heading the moumera at st. Joeeph'1 reported. Church, 'l'rl Minter Ave., were her Tuned to a Ba~rsfielcl radio 1tatlon immedlllt Qe !",: ll}n Dr • .AQd Mn. while headed back home. Hamala ,saki • U>uls f! Cella J . " I figures among them county Sl.u!erv1sor Rohen Battin. -" n,. Cella operates a clinic m Civic Cen~r Drive In Santa Aoa, Qtdte cJoee to the coroner's office and Santa Ana Police O.~ wbere be baa been a ~t Yislloi during tile ~liend in ~wtth'-u.! lnveoUPtlon Into the slaying of his mol.ber·lfl..law. Miffed over bavlna to carry albeaYler •• ~....!'~Y•f'"'il\11 _out_ ~~tile , t~,pollS"'l)<Jl oeiw,~lflY ~r1~.wilh --teach!Dg. lood _than otber ma I b =.......,,,by-. f,!°i1 th~dol :-!~ .. munler and 1888ult lol!owlng a sbootlna ~· proftaaocs lbe satd -lhe mw:D¥tr,td 9COOU worawg dunn• me y o.iiu - 1 evldeaoe Pronni the d e p a r t me ht at~g classes at night -Mllcl>tll fracas in a Tustin bar. he heard a spot for a clreii l'aci whlCH ~~ Cella.s owned lhe aP,i.rtment ended with the boast, " . , . in B:ikers· building ln whfch Mrs. Morgan died .. I lllW!~t for !Udt!ng In !1w ~ Ind StoN In beoomlng Judge Byron K~McMll!an-clea....t the 1 a class on the state campus when be a toerttfled-pabltc-acoountant: . way tor ~ury--pte~"'."lli j ,_actually was teaching a cla5s_ on Cl The two are· charged with per Jury • Cypress Poll~ ~t. Thomas Baroldi 1---ir'J)rlvate·unlmatty campu.-nWby, ~ obetruotlttg-JllSUce..and..oo~plracyJbe_27;-and-Gerlien-·Gme pamllman erry ! account oeMlnued. The department attorneys said the charge of !rtna: und~r Gray, 29, by denying a.series of pretrial 1 chainnan wu fi red by the trustees. =to th~f'°"'tlurr, ~ ~edrn:~s defense motions for exclusion and 1 In the' spring ol 1972., Miss Chaney . aga . ano er 11 1 suppression of evidence. • • •• _ ~ -was hired as a COMUltant by the tru1tee the JUl'Y cortnder the character of each Baroldi is accused of firing the shot I aoott comm!Uee. · man agalnst that .of tile people called that killed Marine C.rps Capl Randall t Although her conaulllng work was ~ti!y again.st bun. S. Robinette, 25, during a brawl ln ' acbeduled to eod lblt summer, a final the Bachelors Ill bar on· Jan. s. 1973. I report ... never tutned 1n .... the Gray I• _.l!CCUse<Lol shooting patron ~ Ouontcle said "1e baa -1nued to probe Fro• P .. e J Sam Campise, 35, ol TusUn, · In the 1 bet coil<aguel' won ,_,is. .. chest in a later dispute that erupted t; BRIDGE . . . ... in the parking lot of the Tustin tlverD- t Showers Heading II : For Nortli Coast ' t SAN FRANCISCO (APl -A wealber 1 • tron~ moving across t.he P a c I f i c • Northwest will spread showers across 1 perla of Norlhern California 'l\Jl!ldoy. 1 "Rain accompanying the front fell this ...... morning on the north coast near Crescent City and wtll "'°"' inland Ind 90Utbward to near Cape Mendbclno later today1" the NaUonal Wealber Service sald. Showers are likely Tuesday north of Point Arena, Ukiah and the Mt. Shalla· Sisk1you areas, with cloudlnem aS far south in the morning as Monterey. Baf more attract.ive as a boating area," Willlam3 ob&erved. Lal'T)' Miller, assistant manager of the chamber, says the only reason for a higher brkige ls to facilitate use of public boat lallllching ramps ln the Upper Bay. "Sall boats now have a great deal of trouble getting under the exis.llng bridge," Miller says. "They must remove ~Ir IDISIB and try to maneuv\?f through a narrow passage. ' . "It ii a dilflelllt Ind bazanloull lhlng to do," he saXI, "and it would be ln tile public lnte...t to imp~v• the altuation. .. OU.JIM COAlf DAILY PILOT . • · "A · niojor fac(or In the problem is tt)itiye Coot. State olflctab have • eellmlrtod the -ol a hip bridge .': •• ar up.to .1u million. A lo wbrldge • woulil..ciOf 6nly 12.5 mlllion. It ii-JD kDoWn whether the. city could oonvincl the at.ate to pay for a high bridge-, even if the city decides it wants ·a hlih bridge. TtltA>I'•..,. CoHt DAK.Y f'lLOT, wl"' ~ II Ufllll'"-'f IM M.-f'r•tt. 11 ~llMllMd W 11\t Ori-CM" 1'1191"111"'9 (Ol'flCIMY ........ > rtle Mlllwl1 t•t ""4ltl!W, Mwollt y ...,._ f'tJdfy, rtr CM!I Mtw, H ...... rt llfdl. Hlll'IHllll""' le1<11/l'-1•lll v11i.v, L......- lMcll, lnlMIS..letlklr. ..... kft C*"-""i Stft Jwe!! Ca!llltt•M. A 1l119lt l'IOllMI edll lool .. flo¥lllkllell ktlltd9't'S ... Sllndln,, Tl\9 ll!'IMl ... I iivtiltl!lllf Jltlll II II U0 W•t ~ ht Strttt, C.M MIU, C.lltorf\19, n.16. Mov ie Patron ~ . . Woman Suin g Newport Police In False Arrest A woman who claims she was picked up and thrown Into a police vehicle for trahsfer to the county jail .after f~t belnl beld In il "cold, wiaanltary, bloOdstalned" city jail cell lbat was "tnrested with insects~' hal sued the city of Newport Beach for $400,000. Patricia Ann House names· the city and olllcen ·v. Ballet and R. Miiier u delendants in an Oranee CountJ· Superloc Court actioo that clalms llhe was fabely arrested last June 29 on cbaraes of di.9orderly conduct.#, Ml&1 House states. sbe .waJ mating lnquirles at the police atatlon wbe.n she was auddenly grabbed by police and bustled off . to the jail .. u. forcibly undrused and confined there for seven hours. •• - Mis! House claims .!!Ile was then . handcuff , dragged from lhe cell and -hutted into the police vehicle fQr. transfer to !he 0r1111~ County Jail. field, where they still have gas -wars.-" last Friday and ln which she "had re!ided . sw~~:e-;;;~\~~s m~~-;1-~~ :V-e:;:e!i=~!y!:-1sl:~Marines-Fi '1tP•e=--~--1 mrormatlon""p1fone1 say=1fity~arnfilF" ..... "Oiurch ·officials tOdiy·sa-ia-thli s. . ~ · swampe~ "".uh q1;1esUons about the odd· J\.1organ·s body ts being traneported to In Wild Brawls "!Ven rat1on1ng plan. Pawtucket ,Rhode Island. lntennent at "There is still a lot of confusjon about l\trs. Morgan's birtbplact will be the system. A lot of people either attended by Dr. Cella and h1a '"i!e don't read or don't comprehend what who Is Mrs. l\1organ's daughter. ' they read" said phone ""·orker Thelma Dr. Celta, wklely known for hla long· Price. _ time support of Democratic party figures A number of calls hav.e·tieen received and interests in Orange O:iunty, Is also fn>m lraveline salesmen who are active in a number of hospital projects concerned because they . ~ to get in this area. gas more often than everyYtlier day. While he registered as a Republican Salesmen are covered under a clause in 1972, he is known to 1Wl act a.s In the raUonlng plan which ei:empls mentor to a number of county polltical commercial accounts, Mrs. Price said. When lining up for gas on "wrong" days traveling salesmen should carry with them proof, either by business card or official letter, that they are using tlleir \'ehicles for business pul'- poses. Am erican Motors Expands Output DSI'ROIT (UPI) -American l\fotors Corp. today expanded Its small car output with l,SOO ne-.v workers while its larger competitors '1Jed nearly S3,000 ""'orkers at blg-<:ar plants for the entire week. - The one-""'ttk furloughs at General 1.lotors and Ford are in add!Uoii to more lhan 100,000 U,S. auto workers who have lost jobs 0lndeflnitely in the industry because of slumping new-car sales. • Industry statisticians today were tallying up t.he sales results for February. The figures, "'lien they're released Tuesday, will show February Miscue Results In Fish Frolic On Pool Table A green pool full of fish Is a nice, tranqufllzlng spectacle bu~ a green pool table full ol llopplng tropical llsh Is anythln1 but. This Is what they had for a Ume at tbe E.A. Smith home at IZl SeYille Ave., bn tbe Balboo Penlmula Saturday nigh!, but the Newport Beach Fite Department came to the rescue. One teena1er enpged In •hoolttli pool had eyed his ·cue ball carefully, drawn back his .Uck and given It a reJOUllding crack, but tbe bafl ctear..t tbe table railing. - The resuJt a.s described by Inspector Art ~forton must have been rather Uke biblical l\toses amitina: the rock with his rod to bring ·fonh water. At Oceanside OCEANSIDE (AP) -Police 1re Investigating two tavern brawls, one Jn which three Morine ollloers allegedly were invotv'!d. In the latest , five police oUlcen were Injured in a meJee involving an tllimated 100 persons. An officer said be was attacked on the sidewalk after two women had been ejected from a bar. Soon. units were on the scene from the Highway Patrol, sheriff's office, fire department and the U.S. Border Patrol. Five peroons, Including three young l\farines stationed at nearby Camp Pendleton. were booked late Saturday for investigation of assault, resisting arrest and other charges. The· Marine Corpe 11!d It also was looking Into that fight Saturday and one last Wedneoday ot a toplesa bar. Among 11\0ee jalled was Lt. C.1. Robert Arthur Hickethier, to, who was formally charged later with fek>ny assauJt, the district attorney's olOce In San Diego said. A bartender signed 1 comp!llnt· that be was choked by Lt. C.I. John Hopkins, fl, wben be tried to break up a fipl between Hickethier and a doorman. Hopk!M and "taj. Gerald Patrick Collins, to, were charged with assault, -battery .Ind dlsturblna the peace, 0 district attorney's spokesman said. . sales off about 3S percent from last year's record for the fifth straight monthly decllne. • Smashing into a 60-gallon aquarium placed nearby, the ivory ball shattered Police Prohm· g it, busing cascade of water, fllh Wld aqua·planta down over tbt pool t 1 \I e . I ' ' I I I I I I l •lt1rt M .. WM4 ''""""' ..... ,lltlltlllr JJtlt l , Curl1y Viet ,.,_.._., ... GMw•I ~ Tit1t11t t IC•••ll .... """""'' A, M11r,hlM MflMlllll l•IMt Injured-Dev il . . Made Him Do It Murder Chµrge Dropped and family room, lnveM!gatOrs said. · E · t rti. • . T "Fish were rescued lrom tbe 'pool X 0 On ry table and put in a bucket.'' aald the . ,..lelle report, which concluded ~ a ·, SAN DIEGO (AP) _ A i~td happy note, althoqh the ... uy aquarium "inovte• -~""''•t has ...:... -~~ was ruined. ., .... ~._..... ~ ai:·1"'wu ' ... I ' ' ' ' ' 1 I J I J I "~ •.=, ~~91.1. · JU mm bJve bad a devllish ume J~:i•'f:'..;::-a..0:-:11 .. ~-:r 1::.i~?'!ii:tt =t Mb; w.ui.e-..w.-1.1.o .... ,11 .. _,1 .. , m·-. lhl doctor ~ld e1erclle 1Ua aklll ~ In oewfnr fOl'tlit•d ttltchet. ~ 0..... man, 22, WU aJl'lQllC I ~!:~~.:r .. :: :: flrlCked bouM at ~ants' Ontma ~ ~ m=·---= = Slturday nl1ht ~ewtng "111e " wben ooe 1etne In pertk:ular TlltJI 11 17141 MJ-4Jn Fl to tilm. ~ a-•• ..._ .. ' 1 M.IM71 ... NJice 06lc.'tf Dous Pr Itch 1 rd , ~~11: ::" ,.::"'9...,~1.= ~ dlitp9'4:hld It lhe medical aid call, •kl ..,..... ......, • ...._.'""""" ,... the '1etlm 1..,ed from hi.I d'lelr Ind -• ·---~~ '''"' 1111•-r-td out with his hutdt over hi• .......... _.,,...,. .....,. -"" ...... 11.1111 """' ""' ti CtM1 :e mouUJ. ~ ........ ""' "" c~rr• Ht was• In the clear until ht bent =r'-_. .~·,,:·~iv.i\'ltl\lf\IVI 11111 over, tripped and ft0 on hla bud. . . . For: C"lemente Broker Munltr duirges Died aplnat San Cl<meota IWl estate broker Chort.1 .fad<oon llthcldey Jr. In tbe llobt>lng 1 death ot hll son-~law hive beeTi -• In South Onn1e Caonty Munlcipol Court. 'l1!e ai-yeor .. ld mtdlllt ol Sborec!Jl!s wu rt1Matd Friday ofter Munlclpal Juda• Blalr llarnetta "1led Iha tbe m!ftnt of 21'1 .Via Socom> ICled In aelf-def1ml durlni .. ltteldent In the entryny o!llli borne Jon. It. 'M1e dismissal came after more than Utt,. da)'S ol testimony at a preliminary ' ' hearing. llinckley had been charged In the stabbing death .of his ...-in.law, 21-ytar .. ld Rooold Lawrence Shirley. Pollet ormted Hlncklty moments aftH bein1 called by 'the d<lendant. lllnckley had been tree on his own recotmliance llttce· lite weekend Incident. Shfrley, a carpetlt)'tr from La Kl bra, hid ,.,,.rtedly broken Into the hOUoe and sparked • violent arswnent wllb Hinckley Ind other members of the farnllY. The dispute ataetledly centered on marital p!<>bl<m.s Shirley hid been having with Hlncklt)''• daugllter_ • , No lfl)urles OCCltmd and rimnen for inYestlg1tion ol try!nt to utort cleared the room 'of Wiler. tJ0,000 from newlJllper ex e e u t I • e ' IWldolpb A. Htlnl for t\IO rtleole-of HE'S 47-8640; .COLLEG E QUEEN PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP ) - "~lbenatlon worb ~oth · .,,., .. &-foot-4 Fred Limke Uld ofter be WU elocted home<."Omlng quetn over the weeUftd by titO student body Potat Pork C.llege. l.omh, 1 junior Jou-major from Hltl'lsbttri. Po., 1114 Illa vttai 9tallsticl are 17-IMO. I ' • hla daul)ttar. Samuel Leo McGrew wu omotod' Saturday after oU.,.edly telepbattlna rocai rodJo and tele"1alon 11111ona, the FBI Ind tho lloont faltly • I D HJllaborouclt, demondlnc 110,000 "or Patricia Heon! ....td never be beard lrom apln," the FBI llld. lloOnw IPPlrtllUY WU lr)'1nc to nploit the f1mi1J'I plight and II not cennectied wttb the Sy m b I OD. a I Ltberoltoa Army, 'llltlcb claims tt la ' reeponalhl• !or kldnlptng ff 1 1 r • t ' • daul)tler Feb. I, 11ents uld. _ • J • - Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks --ORANGE...CO.U.NTY, CA!,IFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1974 TEN CENTS .-] c -. i l ~ _p___"lpn~ f;etil · 011 to BuinJ!y_Start' • • -·• "It doesn't _., to be working. 1be llnet are u long 11 ever," aaid Bryan Austin of Costa ltfesa, who "sat out" the weekend because h I 1 Volkawagen was near empty and his van ooly ball full. Pat CUU(ord o( Anaheim agreed. "There's· sUJI. a-: lot of lines. I gOt. gas oo Fridayc I uaually fll1 up on Mooday morning but couldn't do It U>day because I'm not an 'even.' " she :akl The vlSJal observations of other motorllts conllnned that the ralJoolnl plan bad,. neither ~ '" nor m-ClOW'Ol°'l' Wvlce atatloa ....... to .,,.. Saturda11 or Sundays. A Laguna Beacb woman, an "odd," said she wU unable to get gu over- the weekend and ended up walking everywbert. "It's enjoyable, but by last night I felt like I'd been in t.guna forever," abe ~ Thll momlng she had to ride to ber Job in C:0.14 Meoa with a co-worker. • Whlle locally the 1v1Uat:illlly of caoUne 1ppears lo keep eellin& worse 4ks1>lte &ovemmenlal intervenUon. some ol Callfomla's outlying areas report no problenu. Returning from San Franclsoo this ~. Arnold Hamala of Irvine, said be stopped fot gas at Buttonwlllow on Interstate 5 near Bakersfield. "I pulled into an Aroo truck stop. The place had ro•'I of pumps and appeared to be deserted. I was just SJre no one \\'as there and the place \\'as closed. Ju.st as I gOt ready to leave a man came out and filled up my tank at 49.9 cent! a gallon," Hamala reported. Tuned td a Bakersrield radio station white headed back ho1ne, Hamal& saki he heard a spot for a drag race whlcb ended with the boast , " ... in Bakers-1 field, where they still have gas wars." Jn Orange Counly, me a nwh i I e , tSee GAS, P•ge :) ' I I ' ea __ s .e Ill ~Ollll l ' • : , ' • • .. JN • 'S . -._ ixon;; ays Ha"ldeman . -· -S wry OK ____ _ ,. WASHINGTON CUP!) -President Ntxon stands by statements last summer M>POl1ing t.J!imoay by hlJ lonner top aide, H. R. · Haldeman, rqarding payments ol bush mooey to the original Waterpt, defendants, a White House spokesman said ioday. Testlmoay by Haldeman )lelore the ~te Watefeate committee, in whiCh bO quoted Nlxco .. ljaying payment ol. IUCh money would be 'wrong, was IJlleCif\cally Jilted U a lie 'io ID lndictmenl banded up ,t:!fY . agalnst the former White HOOle ... stall. · ilMponillng • to • · qulottet Ir o m rlijlort.h, • deputy ~ pttSS ...,.ury Gerald L. Wamn ,.Id today Uie President st_!lllds by statements at 1>JDN't KNOW Yd:<Y. • !olikhall ... TtlJ ' . Vll'I T1ti1t1 .. 'PLANS TO TESTIFY Former Aide Stans Files on 2 Suicides Heath Besig11s Liberal Part)' Rejects Coalition LONDON (UPJ) -Prime P.tinister Edward Heath has resigned1 his No.:10 Downing.St. office announced today . -' l .lriYeiiJtigated -The announcement said "the_JM:ime ministei; has .sought an ""IUdtmte Or-tlTe-qtJ~nln'"1>rdertn1.etftit!'rttre"l1:Signation··uf itt" ..-1!1>'.r--+--' - By TOM BARLEY Of tN Deltr ....., Steff Two deaths earliu clmified by the Orange County C«mer's Office as suicid<s are being probed today by Santa Ana police in\•esligaUng the killing last weekend of Or. Louis J. Cella's motber- in-law. ~ Jnvestigators have removed both flJes from. the corooer's office and a."'e not emment." (Earlier story, Page 4l · The end came when the tiny Liberal Party rejected lleath's invi· talion t.o join his Consen·atives in an anti-Socialist coalition. Instead, the Liberals proposed a national unity government that would in· clude the Laborites and Heath rejected this. Heath's conservatives "'on most of the popular vote in Thurs- day's general ele_ctions but the Labor Party 'Yon more seats in the House of Commons, though failing to win a majority. · Heath's resignation meant that Queen Elizabeth would now ask Labor Leader Harold \Vilson to form a minority government - Britain's first since 1929. Two Seats Cotatested prepared today to comment on the status of their inquiries into lhe recent d~ths of Aladdin Apartmenls' t.,...u Cli_ar!es JO!ln Maltno"*1, M .... Lltld·a • I ihl ~ ~y ....rumec1 today that 35;000 Mesans E ig · e Ille otrangulatlon llaylng l•st Friday of Dr. Cella'• m.;>ther·ln·law, Marion Trav- :--->i-A)>I. II news coofemlce ln-""1ch · -:'J; :J A,...~.,f;!;;; • l =.:-:a~:t"·.~-1""-·Juuve-u~1iie~ 1tJ.Ujfna ~ -)Varren BIIQ. said Nixon had no • ~-,, . erJ ~J.or&au...19, hes led them to..seriou5--...C.[1-' __x_r 4-A • ~·~ee·•!-on ---1,Y--o<l!l"Stlon-tba-•nk:ldo cla .. 'fo:ation 0 f-Oa.t::-Ul~· ' n•-H'-1····'-. ---· placed by coroner's offit'ef'S on both o.th· bllention of tiying to keep U.S. District .{udge John J. SlriCa from tunling over a aocret grand jurjl report to the House J\tdlciary Committee· if ba decides to do so. Jt was not known whether Slrica. had "riad the repirt -banded him at the .om. Ume as the indictments of ..Ven lotmtt. Nlxco woclates -,or ·whether !lo dedded· oo ·the grand:Jury'J request !O tum It ovar to Ille Judlclary committee • <:OOSidetlng' Nixon's lmpeachm<nl. But • t!ltjudge ba'i set a hearing for Wednes- ~Y on disposition of.the report. : • The sealed report is l!dleved to detail '!he gnnd jury's views oo the Presid<'1t's . )!lvolvemeot, if IDY, in the Watergat &.er-up. ., ".: :&rica reblrned today from a -tend -~of tow:n and one 'of hlJ aJCles said would be "DI adion on Watergate" "'~---Y· . .he Friday indictment a c.e us (\d · iti~ldeman ol lying whe,p ;be told the 'vlenate Watergate coriunittee 1 a s t awnmer .llJat wben Jom w. Dean Ill >/iold Nixon and ·hlmseU that 'I million '.,..uld bl needed to bush qp the ..l.~dmdantl;-the President said it could .,~ rolaod but that "-"1 be wrong ... • .. Quollloaed about an apporent conflict 'ID Ille .,...S jury'l'v!ew ol lhe leatimony, ~:Wamn uld, ·~-... wlll _ckal In Mitchell-Stans Case NEW YORK (UPI)° -Federal Judge Lee P. GaaJianli loday &;· 'od a mistrial in the lllit~ ....... and defense attorneys m 'their opening statements portrayed the · two former poweriul figures jn the, NiJ:o,i a~ation as men of high· char~ter Who contributed their lives io ·public service. Former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former Co m m e r c e Sea'etaq Maurice lL Stam are aCCUM!d of usini political influenco to try to Copt~r Saves 2 ' Clinging to Boat ' ·off _Huntington impede a major £e4eral lnvestigaliori of fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco in exchange for his secret mo.ooo contribution tg the Nixon 1972 cam~ign. Mitchell's a'ttomey, Peter Fleming Jr., told the jur)' of eight men and four women that \he evidence would show "there's iiot a single speck. fragment. or evidence that John Mltehell did anything to fix, to stop, to inn~ an investigation of Robert Vesco." He said Mitdlell dkl not even know Vesco and added: "Would this man with his background with a lifetime or hard work, public service, fix a t2SC of a man he didn't even know?" StaM' attorney. Waller J. Bonner, told the jury that Stans would take the wit~ chair in his own defense . Fleming said nothing about J\titcbell toking the stand. Jn ruling against the mistrial motion made by tbe defense Friday, Gagliardi Two people ,..,. plucked from choppy said he concluded !hat the jury could waten off HantlngkJn Beach State Beach • not have ~-wn an inference of guilt Sunda ,;., us n~a· .. n1 ~"~-from tbe opening i!tlilem<nt of prooecutor Y .. ,..a · ' ~ ~""'' James W RaybilL er bodies. And it was made clear today that the suicide Ustlng on the death of ~tiss CUmminp will almost certainly be can<eled. Mrs. Moraan'a partly clothed body """ loimd by a Santo Ana patrolman a few houn after FBL agents reported rtceiving a call trcm an unidentified. male who was demanding a rs.mom for her return. Her neighbors told police they •·ere alanned about her disappearance and that she had not been seen since 'Ibursday afternoon when she was visited by ber daughter, Mn. C.Ua. Coroner's investigators determined that the silver-haired widow, wb:>se body •-as dumped under a pile of blankel.5 in a field at the rear of the building, had been strangled. Jt was learned today that the same cause of death was given last Jan. 24 for Linda Cummings, 26, an attractive 1Sec PROBES, Pal' Ii l\lesa Dentist Cited For Lack of Support A petition accusing a C.OSta Mesa Nearly 35,000 Costa !l.fesans are eligible to go to the polls Tuesday and select lYt'O persons from .a field O( six candidates to ·represent them on the city council for the next four years. Marines Figure In Wild Brawls At Oceanside OCEANSIDE (AP ) -Police are invemigating two tavern brawls, one in which three ~tarine officers allegedly were involved. Jn the latest, five police orflcers were Injured In a melee involving an estimated 100 pera>nS. An officer said be was attacked on the sidewalk after two ·women had been ejected from a bar. Soon. units were oo the scene from the H.ighv.ray Patrol. sheriff's office, fire department and the U.S. Border Patrol. , Polls in all 41 precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. City Clerk Eileen Phinney predicted today that a 25 percent voter turnout , along with the efficiency of her ballot tally team, ~.\\ill result in the posting or final returns by 9:30 p.m. or 10 p.m. Tuesday. ''Our lad1es are very efficient. They all know what they are doing, and barring some unrorseen m i sh a p s ' everything "'ill v.·ork like cloc kv.·ork," ~frs. Phinney said. Costa Mcsans interested in following !he council race personally may come to city .council cha mbers where the pl't'dnCl by precinct results will be posted with an overhead projector starting· at about 7:30 p.m. when the rirst rcsulls are expected to come in. Tbose unabl~ to come may call ~MSO for elec1ion updates. , On Tuesda y's ballot only the names of lhe six ca ndidate:"" will appear. There are no other issues on the ballot and no one ha« requcsled a count of write-ins. Listed in order or appearance on the ballot are: Jack Hammett. incumbent, mayor \Villard T. Jordan, incumbent, vice mayor "'Ith this al -pobft In tbe .future •'.\In· tbe proP.tr way and' at Ille proper ~dine.". ~~'•In Ille Selllle\.lhe t,,o f<lp-oe.._.11, •·•Mike lll!llfldd ol _ .... and Robert after hallglng -their captiUd boll The iud&e said that tile jury Had for ~.lloun. • .. ~ , ., been amply instructed. on Ute fact tflat . One ol tbe unluckx aatro_n. f~;:,:f'"°w . -~• Indictment Is merely an, accusation dentist of faillni to pay $500 a mooth In cblld suJlPOI') !in been fil<d ·in Orange County SuperlOr Court by !be district attorney's office. Five per90ns, including three young t.14rlne3-stationed at nearby Camp Pendleton, were booked late Saturday for investigation of assault". resisting am!St and other charges. Raymond Evans. production foreman Norma Hertzog, pre-school owner- operator ' ,_. _____ """ ____ _ ,..,_, [See WATERGATE, Pap II ' ol 137'Topaz Ave.; Balboa • had and '!hat all defendants stand lnnocellt trouble· waltlng after her stQ in the unJess proven guilty. • cold, 45-degree lllri, state lileguards The delenoe objected when Raybill said. ~ !See MITCHw., Pap II She was taken to~ 't'acifica Ho:pit'al Dr. Jainol E. lled<er, 2717 Albatross St., ts aCQllell In Ille document of falling to pay suppllrt to ~In. Karen Decker Of MUncie, Ind., wbo list.a four children, ages 11 lhn>illb I, In the petllion. Joan Torribio. v.·ire and mother Richmond \Vestlake, student, tutor or ... ge C.ast • -Movie PatJion · .~;njured-Devil In Hgntlngton Beat!! for oblervalion and re!eaSed the 1a111e day. ~Her 'boating companion, Ales: Kimble of 2Nl Edgely P11ce, Los Alamitos, warmed up in the llfeguaro:::, cffice after the evening rescue at aea. ' Ti111~ _For. Signs The Marine. Corps said It also was looking Into that fight Saturday and ene tut Wednesday at a topless bar. Among those jailed was U . Col. Robert Arthur IIlckethier. 40, who was formally charged later with felony assault, the district auomey's office Jn San {>iego seld. A bartender signed a complaint that he was choked by IA. Col. John llopkins. 41, when ~e tried to break up a fight between Hickethier and a doonnan. Weather •' ; Made Him Do It - -- ,. Jle ---bod • dM1fob time = .. DUl'ml ... -Celli. Mela Balpilll what txouclll blm ' ID ID Ille -maid -die 1111 Uil1 ' ' ID ....... IG<ebe!ld ltlfCbro ·Tbe-IUll,21.--a ...... -al -· Qneno Tlloator SatuntaJ niglll Ylewlnl .. ..,,. ........ ---ill porllcular Cot: lo blm. Police O!llcer Doo1J P r It c b. a r d , d--to lllo ~ lll'call, uld Ille -leaped '""" 1111 dlalr ,and =-GUI ..tlll bll --lib ffe WU In Ille clear lllilJ be llonl """'' lrlllllod ... leD .. Ilia -- Lifeguards said tcxlay the pair was sailing the omall 10 to t2-foo< sallboat from Long Jleoch•wbm lts'ro\lder broke and it w11 blown over , by i 2$ miles pei hour winds. • : Tbe guoly -and-tlirie to f~ fllot ltmlC w-defeated tlJelr eflorts to ridlt the bolt, wbidi" waa about ..,. Dille ollibore, UI.,..... uil~ . 11 -olPted. "' llnatlnglon Beach av -ui_,.i. 1111tlmlod a1 Ibo pl<r. ,,,., ..,... the <:.at a....s. Wiien. Ibo belfcopler --I p-G!a boat '-" -alllul two -_,,Ille llnl .... ' • . R• cmn 1cll9end a t.11111. from the beliooplor ml -.. ---die i..1 lo inc ... -ap -..,. _ 'Ille hellaopler-tlloll llllded al Ille llllte -partinJ lot lo let lls ----------.out. p • M-esa Council to =H ear-Orai1iaiice c.o.ta Mesa city comcilmen are prepared to "' with thi fl'"l!OMd slgp ..-J't:u. tooight. M-of the council will COllllfder Ille -when they meet al 1:30 p.m. In city oouncil cliamben ol tbe Colla "-Qvic Cent.er, 77 Fair Dril'e. Althoat!b a majority ol tbe 0.Hn&D counc1I declarod ltleU reedy 'lo Vote on Ille ardlnlnce in early N>•1. ~ -during leqtloy pahllc --delayed -At a ltudy Mmioo ooe weet ago h .. ~ that CO'~"d.Jmen wue ttiU -. ~ on ae,.eral lllOdfllcatlcm lo Ille lien -wblcll ..... ~b)'CoataMcN'•--· ,,,. moat ......... 1ial of -Is ' ... -------. - a· (X'Ol>OSal allowing auto dcalen &peeial sigping privll-, Ilona. • "1th movie !beaten. Coaacllmen -dlvidod over -lo r<OCind Ille -lliJq privilolel or lo eltml special pr1v!leg.. lo auto dtalen aod otber --. u -decide to -... Ille --laatPt: k Is' likely tlley WUl lolJow a ....-1on by ·11ayor Jack -le pqll the -Items· ltun the maln'tat ol the-aod -... ._ -rately. No pul>lic -.... ,. --writt"' ........,._...1r,_rw .. .,_ tbe alp -· will be aoc.pled "1 COllllC:ilmen ton lgbt. Oomdlmen .-public bearlnp on Ille -~··k't: , ... 14.' --• HopkiM and Maj. Gerald Patrick Collins, 40, were charged with assault, battery and d!Sfuiblng tlie peace, a dlltricl attorney's spokOllIWI said. 7 In Plane Missing GLPr.ll()CM).. SPRINGS, Colo. (UPll -A"\ plane carrying seven pel'IOnl, inch.IHflg lhe bfother..ln-law of Sen. Lowell, P. Weickcr (R-Corln.). and his family, ts missing on a nt(ht from ._, Tex. to a Colorado sll '-1. ,,,. -mi for 'the plane.• which di-and Saturday with Wiiiiam .G. Godltt)' ~ lfoulton, hi• wife and lour cbildrtn, and a pilot aboanl, has been dell,.:I by "RVa"e tud>alenc~··" 1uthori~ ties llJd &inday. Jt wu to conUnue ti> day. ' The "·ct weekend is O\'er and, naturally, the sun appeared today and ls expe<!ted back again Tues· day... The v.11athcr setVlce sees ·warmer days \\·ith highs at th~ beaches at 60 rising to l~e n1id.&Os inland. INSIDE TODA V French, AmeTicon. ond Tu.rkls~ officiali art probing tile tanaled- wreckaue of a Turkiil~ jetline r carrying 344 persons tol1ic/1. crashed Sunday 1lear Paris. See storu and photos Poae 4. ..... M _ .. .. ~ ... -• N•I'""' N...., • ~· " °"'"" (-'l' ,, ·-" ,,.... u, 11 _ ...... • twtwl& "*"" " 'l ..... """ ' -• .. 1, .. .., .. __.. " Sl9dl Mt11ttlt It.It -lf>lf -· • --u w ..... • ... ..-u ..... -• ' I ~ • • . . • • ~. .. .. .,.,,.. . . ..._ . .......... • • • ... ~ v ......... :University Professors' ' · J!ay Audit ed SAN FRANC!scil (AP) -A special · audit hu been launched fO delermlne .. . ' . • I• • "• . .,• • • • • • • • Frot11t r .. e 1 PROBES.~. -....aie,i whose body wtis discovered In her bedroom by Aladdin Apartments' manager t.oult S,tanley Wieehecki. 30. w~ . fl lodair • lleld Jn Orang• ~ty· Jill awatunc llT•)gMl<!lt on <fii¥c., that he, strangled, Mn. Morgan ln \be elderly womM's living l\'IQm end carried her body Out lo the rear of the bWldlng. • . Police claim tbat"li! 15 the man who mal1e the nosom calls 10 the FBI. .TheY allege that be made the cal!-5 tv dlvett atteatiof? s from his role an .the kWing of Mn. MOl'l&n. if faculty members at the C.ali!omla State University and C:Olleges are being assigned the proper workloads and if ther_ a~ cal'_!Y_!l_g out tbel_r a;siggmeol!, _ the chief auditor of the syS1em said today. Fred Dalton, !fom hi5 office ln LO! " Su~ Ana police t!Ollflnn today that -~lWJb<-man _Who! aumlnoned them ·to lhe bulldlng at 1060 W. 17th St.. last Jan. 24 to show them the body or' Miss Cum,mlngs. ' . .. Let the Sun Shine It• Angeles, confirmed rePorls in the San F'rancisco Chronicle that the audit had been launched but said, "\\re're not lcxlking at individual facult y members as such. We don't expect any pel'10llllel 'Uo•pltal Chief changes as a re!!lult of Ulls audit." Special auditors from the system's hcadquarteni in· Los Angeles are examining records at campuses In San Francisco, Hayward, Pomona, San Luis Obispo, Long Beacq and San Bernardino, lhe newspaper sakl. Dallon said the trustees' audit staff was "doing a review on seven campuses Dr. George N. Haddad has been . elected chief of-staff of Costa ?lofesa !\.Iemorial Hospital, suc· ceeding Dr. William J. Cowan. Dr. Haddad has been on the hospital staff since it opened in 1968 and is a member of !he Ear Nose and Throat Committee. Paul Davis, an English professo r at the University of New.t.1exico. explains how the solar heating sys· tem works on his neighbor's Albuquerque house: a wall nett} c.orO.posed of 55·gaJlon drums. Water in the drums is heated in the v.'all and in the heater to war1n the house. · of faculty utilizatlon •• What we'rt looking at .specifically are the procedures or assigning workloads to faculty and seeing th at this workload Is accomplished." He-~id the se\'en campuses ~were chosen at randoJll. "on lbe basis of Pare11ts Demand The solar water heater works in conjunction with . l1aving large and Small camPUses. urban Front Page 1 GAS ••• PG&E Reportedly Tries and rural campuses, lo see if rules could be formulated' relating to work assignments." The probe was spurred by the undercover work of. an a s s i s t a n t $600,000 From College, Tea cher switchboard operators manning gas infonnation phone! say they are still swampea wilh questions about the odCI· ~en raUoning plan. To Halt Nuclear Film mathematics professor at the IA'! Damages totaling $600,000 have beeb Angeles campus, the Chronicle said. demalided from ~ '-Coast c.ollege The newspaper identified • the Community ..Distfkt ·and an emp}oye by undercover worker as Thelma Otaney the parents of a Golden West College an4 . said her work already bas led sludml 'who ~ la.st May Ji! -th• to ,the-dismissal of ·onttenured"'faculty ''"Kem·.ruy·er··.·· ~ ·-,-._ · 1 • •1·'-.:i- "There is still a lot of confusion aboul • -.!lie ,l)'>tem. A lot ol ·people either SAN 'FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The · don't read or don't comprehend what . . . ·--~ they-reed''-satd--phone-worker-Thtlma---PB;Cl!ic Gas and Electric Company_bas Price. gone to court in an effort to halt the 1. A number of calls have been reCi!ived showing of a film dealing \lo'ith the from traveling salesmen who are dangers of nuclear power plants, a conceme4 because they need to get newspape:r has reported. , eas more often than every other day. The report Sunday by the San Salesmen are covered under a .clause Francisco Examiner also said the linn i in -the rationlng plan which eiempts ;__ .co_nunercill _J.ccounts,~ ~rs. Price said. ! When lining up for gas on "wrong" days traveling salesmen should carry With them pri>of, eittier by business card or official letter, that-they are From Page 1 ' MITCHELL ..• has. brought · a llbel suit agaiNt tlie mem~r. . . Lloyd ~-and Ruth 'Ibompaon .of producer of the -film. An initial .audit on..:the Los Angeles Jtuni.ingtoo Beach · and ttvcrr'-lJ'"ttt e r The Examiner reported the utility has campus indicated that p r of es s o r .s members-of the family of the late Ian sent letters to U.S. senators, the Federal illegally were laking teaching Credit for Laslie 'IbomP900. J8 charge the di.strict Communications Commission and KNBC routine tasks such as advising students, and instructor F~ed Owens wt th Television in Lo! Angeles protesting the coordinating laboratory sessions 8.ctuaUy negligence that led to the tragedy last taught by graduate student.sand working May 24. TV film titled: "Powers That Be.'' on academic rommittees, the newspaper Thompson fe!J Into the K&n River PG&E has gone into Superior Court said. Some professors were also taking and drowned whlle a Golden West party in Los Ange:lj!s and San ~ancisco, double credit for te!lching e1ceptionaUy was camj>ing at the Limeetorie Camp seeking an injunction against any large classes, it was reported. Ground 18 miles from Kemville in TUlare · showing of portions of the Emmy Award· The JlClnnal teaching load in the state O:!unty, _the Orange County Superior \1-'inning rum by producer Don Widener. system Is 12 hours 9f classes per week COUrt action states. . A Jetter from Ralph B. Dewey, per Instructor. The newspaper said the The dead youth's father states he 1 using their vehicles for business pur· pooes. Assistant to the PG&E president, to false reporting of teaching loads. in one has been ill and W18ble to work since · told the jury to "put yourselves in Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (~Wash.), department In Los Angeles may cost the incident and will continue to require the place of the grand jurors'' who described ·the filin as "a "new low in the state $1 million a year. For the medical care and treatme.ot for some indicted the de.fendant.s1 saying there ne""·s management and biased reporti ng entire system, the total would be much time to come. , Fro• rage l ~ would be a natural inference of guilt. . . . a clear attempt to discredit an higher. . They said the naked ""'oman bad beell atrangled by two ropes attached to different locations in her bedroom. They said there •had been no attempt by the-woman to use the melhod nonnally utilized by suicide victims 't\:ho leek death by banging-suspension from the ceiling and the kicking av.·ay ol a chair. Jn this case, ·they said, the pretty nurse's aide .apparently drew the ropes tight around her neck and strangled herseU. Coroner's officers said there wu no note in the. room ar.d no ev: '-i~ anywhere in her apartment or from statements made by her friends that she had _ever contemplated suicide or that there wrre reasons for her taking her ov;·n life. Coroner's officers today revealed that Miss Cummings \lo"orked at Doctors Hospital in Santa Ana. \Viechecki's last place of employment. He was fired by hospital authorities from his job as nurse's aide and was lat.er fired by Cella from his job as apartment house manager. It was learned today. Coroner's of!icers today said 1'-1alinowskl. an electrldan, was found dead on . Ills b;ed I~~-· SeJ!!, . !0 'r't!l a gunshot wound over bis rlgfit ear and a _-Smith _a.pd \\'es~_Ristfil_lyi,J)g T-- nearby. Investigators said his falher, Charles R. Malinowski Sr., told them shortly after the discovery of his son's body l\lo'O days later that the electricia n bad been using drugs a month before his death. Police said the elder Malinowski told them bis son had been depressed about his pending di \'Orce but was in high spirits when the two men last met shortly before the death. Investigators today took both coroner's fi les with them to the A I a d d i n Apartments' building to reopen the cases closed when both deaths were Listed as suicides. * * * WA, TERGATE individual and an entire industry. In 1970 Miss Chaney first turned over ~ . . Gagliardi said that reading of the j,1 hope you"IJ do whatever you can to the system 's trustees files and other • 1 • • opening . statement· convinced _him the as chairman of the Senate Commerce evidence st\e bad accurnuJated against v.. P~f"wr:bad 'ft~~ .inferJ!nce Committee to keep thls kind of ' sneak the head , .oe her: depart1Pent, the 1 C: _ .Byrd ~f W~ Vl)ginla, ~said rJ: of gu 11_. . . . . play from happening in the future." Chronicle said. · · More Than 600 Mour11ers ' r seat~. ddocul , nienr shO\Jl"'~A be orwtla -. Flem1Dg in. his opening statement said \Videner "apparently taped 0 u r . J\o1iffed over having to carry a heavier ' to tue JU .IC!_al}' comm _,;: promp y. thal "• •~ ~ ·u •• --·•·1·b,,,;,..,. .,,..,,_. · f I ..1• • • -• i... .. f"-~ t h' '··" lh he 'h '---r--m-~oreaDaa~rowasnmgtOn--_.~~7"'11,L ..........,1-l ...... _,n onna -u1scusslf)O-Pf10r--i.o--hn:·· m•ll'U -eac mg~--· an.-ot r--m.a-:"" 1--.------.--...n;.----- i..---sWillqevenllllrfrol!!1fWl!<kend-at·Camp -•lli ea:;,.,~~ ,,~n~~-ryCO!ltrlbut~y .• ,ervieQtmut my_J<nowledge,:._ .. ;d p~essors, she said •h· uncovered _ of--tei· 1_.,1M ·. rs·.-M· -ai•g-_0 _ .. 1. -.. M-a· _ .Q~i;--! l vid l\:!d c r--':'" ., l r.1•S ~· • SO!"e yvvr, PG&E engineer J .C. Carroll Iii an ev1uence prov g e ,d e partnfent_-· l L ((=: U u..a .O:"I ; D~d~ ! :d the White Howe still docs some rtch lo the Nixon camwugn. enclosed copy of a letter lo KNBC chairman was taking credit for teaching . ~ . . h "Whatever the prosecution may argue, television · .. a class on the stale campus ""'hen he ' ~~w.t:atU~l tnt~a~ ~~~; r=~ the amoWlt involved was less than one-In a· $1 million libel suit against actually v:as teaching a class on a ~ lawyers are ''concerned" the report third.;(:?. ~rcent .°'.all the inoncy \Videner, PG&E said -· the film and private uniyeJ1iity campus nearby, the P --might ·contain •• i n f 1 a m m a t 0 r ~tri ut '. eml~g said. recordings were "curt, edited and account continued. The department • usions ,, Y _The eveid~ce will show that Mtrhell altered" and "falsely, fictitously and chairman \lo'as fired by the trustees. • concl · . ed never acted Ul any way other than unfairly" represented Carroll and PG&€ In the spring of 1972 Miss Chaney i Another grand J.W"Y ~a~ expect '.0 , . what v.:as best. for his country." as "unconcerned with nuclear plant "-'BS hired as a consultani by lhc trustee • return more ma1or indictments this Fleming said that the Vesco r 'd · d · " uift · ' week, dealing with activities of the White contribution "was as if in an election salnety, stu_p,1 ,f '"h?'lmpetenwt .•dn evads1v~ed· a Al,thco!m1~t~e. ult' k 1 HOuse ••Plumbers" unit and its 1971 coslin $!OO Vesco had contributed 32 !J su.1 o .is own, . 1 ener en1 ou&• -11t:r cons 1ng wor ~as ~ break-in at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's ts~. the film IS unfair and said the charges scheduJed to end that sumn:ier, a fmal ~ psychiatrist. cc~c · as ked that the jurv consider "-·ere no~ true. report. was never turned. in and the ~ The secret report in Sirica"s safe, ··whether in essence John llliiche\I would The film was shown at least once Chronicle said ,sh~ has contmued to probe ,, sources cl06C to the investigation ha ve sell his life for 32 cents." on KNBC. . her colleagues \loOrk records. told UPI, summailzeS evidence the Both attorneys pointed out that the Na_rrated _by J~ck Lemm?n, the !1lm Watergate grand jury beard about Nixon. defundants had put themselves through admittedly is deSJgned to raise questions i• The New York Times and th e school by working during the day and about the ~afe!y of nu~ear p:>wer plants. ; Wubington Post r~ported over the ~!tending classes at night . -~litc~ell at"~;;; ~~r~~n~~~~ '.' n~::,on~!~~ H E'S 47-3640; COLLEGE QUEEN weekend the grand Jury concludes the 111 law school and Stans in becoming ' , . ~ President was in on the coverup a certified public accountant. plants, or nukes as they re called in 1 coospiracy. The two are charged with perjury, !he trad~ ··:have everybody connected •-i ~· . 1. d . Th JUS~ a trifle 1umpy. I I I I I I I· I I r I ' ~ I • -1 I I Tar Balls Hit Beach LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Thousands o{' tar balls washed ashore over the weekend on a .mile-Jong stretch of beach betv,.·een Whites Point Jnd Point Fermin in San Pedro. "Some were as big .as baseballs and others \lo't?re as large as basketballs," said lifeguard S cott Link.letter. OU.N•I COAIT ... DAILY PILOT ,. ... Or ... CMll 0...11..'t' ~ILOT, wlift ""'lcll 1• c-omOl!Mlf ,,,. ....... ~'"'· ••• ,,.,,.,. .... lht °''""Coln! ~llblltl!Wlf (.oml»ft'I', .... ra" tdllloM att llllbll)IMd. Mllt'IM, It!,__ ,,.,...,, lw Co1ta Mu•, N"'porl 8ffd't, HliHllWlllOn 1,ec;111Ft>11ni.lrl Vt ll..,, LADUN IMCl't, 4r..lnt/Sa01UtMCll t tMI 5otn Cltftwnle/ 5'n J111n CtpllltlM. A •ln91t ·~~ NlllllJ<I 11 llWlllPINI 111urd•y1 tnd Sundt". TM fl'lnc!p.ol "1bl!tllint p.ltn! 11 t i )JO Wnt 8ty 5"'91, Cotlt Miit, Ctlll1ml1, t~8. llii~•rt N. 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' ?i.r.. ru ... ,!ng ~us ice an consp1~acy. e "'Before v.·e started this program, the attorne}S said the ~harge, of ,1.y1ng und~r producer got a call from a representati\'e oath to t~e grand Juq: v;as one man s of the Atom ic Energy Comm ission. And \lo'O~ agaUlSt. another and asked that h ·d th were 'up light' and thev the 1ury consider the character of each e_ sai ey . : man .against thal of the people ca1\cd 1n1gh~ ~ave to go . h1~her sources .1r tO-lesWY against him . • we .1ns1sted _on fil nung at certain Jocahons." Coa st Radio , TV Star Joe Yocan1 Succumbs at 55 Radio and television personality Joe Yocam died Sunday of cancer at South Coast· Community Hospital in South Laguna. Yoc3m, a Newport Beacl1 reeident. ·was 55. The film shows the Jocatlons objected to. PITTSBURGH. Pa. ( A P ) "Liberation \lo'orks Joth ,·ays," S-foot-4 Fred Lamke said after he was elected homecoming queen over the weekend by the -student body . · Point Park CoUege. Lamke. a junior journalism major from Harrisburg, Pa., said his vital statistics are 47-364-0. Fimeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pacific View lifemorJal . Park" chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, NCwport' Beach. A radio· ·and television figure foi-more than 30 years1 Yocam haS been closely ideiitihed "-'itb Los Anlieles Radi() station KF\VB for tnost of his career. _ .Q~S ,·sJATION. OWNERS 1 .• 10-,r PIECE CIMIT ··._REGULAR ·.CUSTOMERS · ,., . : ·fill. 'UP w , ' , Por the past three years he wa:>1 with the SOulbem Callf0rnia t.'ducational television stntlop KCET In Los .&.ngeles. He was a former president of Jhe Amerlcan-rederntiorrn! --TeYCvlSion a _ Radio Arttata. ~fr, Yocam was admitted l.o South Cout Community H06pltal t"'cb. 26. and had been undc.i:go,ing_ cancer b:eatme.nt. H• ·died at 9:30 a.m. 'Sunday. Sweet Revenge? ~le le survived by his wife. AgncJi son, J09Cph and two grandchildren. · The famUy suggests memo rt a I conltlbutlons 1o th< American Canctr One lumberyard owner In Beaverton, Ore .. round a way to 'foke bis Soci•ty. ---•disple1Buco . over the oU shortage. Por the end olcmonlh:<pecial sate- Servlcts are undc1'dlre<Uon oJ Pacill LhaLlinulruLgasollne..staUo ow.nets:..to 10 pieces with no limit View MoJ1uary. for regUl_..r custoo1ers. ' • f .. li1ore than 000 persons crov:ded into a ~anta Ana . Catholic church Sunday night to pay their last tributes in the form of a requiem mass to ?i.trs. li1arion ·Travers 1'-lorgan. Heading the mourners at St. Josepli"s Church. 727 Minter Ave., were . her immediate next ()f kin Dr. and ~'!rs. Louis J. Cella Jr. The Cellas owned the apartment building in which M..""S. ?i.1organ died last Friday and in which she had resided for several years. Her slaying is being investigated today by Santa Ana police. 01urch officiab today said that Mrs. Morgan's body is being· transported to Pawtucket ,Rhode Island. Intennent at Mrs. Morgan's birthplace will be attended by Dr. Cella and his wife , who is li1rs. Morgan's daughter. Dr. Cella. widely known for his long- tln1e support of Democratic party figures and interests in Orange C'.ounty, is also active _in a number of hospital projects in this area . While he registert'd as a Republican Police Mediate Over Gas Line Hassle in Mesa Costa Mesa police played med iators over the weekend ln a conflict bet\lo·een o•e -senrice staii<J\ owner and that hapless last guy in line ·when the pumps shut orr. William Cunningham. 18, of Costa ~fesa, complained because .It was just after 12 noon and Exxon dealer Jack Botts ll'as -serving' a woman driver but refused Cunningham's business. Botts, ~ho operates at Fair Drive and FarlvleW-Road, . near-po I I c e headquarters, explains he always closes now at noon. He pointed out his female customer is a regl!tered nurse and as such, is among those occupations exempt from the odd-even license plate sale system. Botts threw in for good measure too. the fact that he was about to pump gas Into the car being serviced in the lube room because it belonged to a doctor in the same categor')I. Cunningham · vo""·ed the.":. to report BotlS tQ the Internal Revenue Strvtce, whereupon the station owner handed ~ ove; a bu.srntss card In case it helped the IRS find him, Police say lhey have logged motlvely feW such situ.lions, although they have had to-el1a-.aotne motorllta...wbose-cars have blocked traUlc walling In lines. ' in 1972. he is known to still act as mentor to a number of rounty political figures among them ... ounty SupeJ"Visor Robert Battin. Dr. Cella operates a clinic on Ovic Center Drive in Santa Ana. quite close to the coroner's office and Santa Ana Police Department where he has been a frequent visitor during the weekend in conned.Ion with the investigation into the slaying of bis mot.her~in-Iaw .. TONIGIIT COSTA ME;lA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. UCI LECTURE -"lifobile Home ?arks: Past, Present t:. Future," Room 178 Humanities Ha11, 7-10 p.m. TUESDAY, MA RCH S ELECTION DAY -Be~sure to vote. NEWPORT.MESA SCHOOL-1IOARD - Regular meeilng, Anderson Scbool, 7: 30 p.m. SENIOR cmZENS ·c L U.B Community Recreatoin Center, 11 a.m. • 3 p.m. OCC ,LECTIJRES -''.Women in the World of Work," Vocational Planning for \\'omen, Boys' Club, Center Street, 9:30 a.m. "Behind the Headlines, Dr. GUes T. Brmvn lecturer, OCC FOrwn, 7:30 p.m. · UCI LECTURES -''Sc ientifi c ,,_leclicine for th e Layman,'' Freshman Lecture Hall, 1'-1ed. Surge I Bldg., 7-10 p.m. "ProfessionaL Practices in Housing rndustr)'." lloOni. 1sr Humail!Ues !WI. 7-9:30 p.m. "Happeflings In Creative Awareness,'' Room 510 University HJ1h School, 4771 Campus Dr.,. Irvine, 7·10 p.m. Sailors Revolt ADDIS ABABA (UPI) Disaidtnl Nllon. At the Red Sea naval ba1e of"• 1'-!aasawa held several dozen offictn1 pri90ner today despite a m a j o r oonceislon by Emperor Halle Selassie wbo fired bis grandson ias navy commander, diplomatic S>UrCeS i satd. University students In Addis Ababi held a meeting and said they were unhappy with tbe -newly announced govtmment . ade unlons~!O.:W..l<nod •-general strike. '" \I . '· .. • ' ·-• .\>"t ... t .,._, \.- "' .•. 4,-. -···-. .., w Su 2 A in t arrai Stan! belin or t ·Apart Ad tbe f of " Morg Her lhe r build' Louis Louis Count Offi WaS Long count alleg